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What does the Bible say about Jehovah's witnesses?

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The Bible defines Jehovah's witnesses as those who testify about God, particularly as revealed in Jesus Christ.

In Isaiah 43, God identifies His people as His witnesses, stating, 'You are my witnesses, says Jehovah.' This identity denotes that those who belong to Him are called to express the truth about Him. The distinction is made that Jehovah's witnesses are not merely sharing personal opinions; rather, they are to testify of the revealed truth of God. Within the context of the New Testament, Jesus affirms this role when He tells His disciples, 'You shall be my witnesses,' emphasizing that the essence of being a witness is rooted in the acknowledgment of Jesus as God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:10-12, Isaiah 44:6-8

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