Check Your Memory
After reading this issue of “The Watchtower,” do you remember—
✔ What course is the wise one to take when dealing with the failings of others? P. 612, ¶7.
✔ Why the exploits of the Maccabees cannot be likened to those of Joshua and David? P. 616, ¶4.
✔ What is the purpose of sanctification? P. 618, ¶6.
✔ Why a Catholic order of knights changed its policy of excluding all except those of noble birth? P. 619, ¶5.
✔ What serious mistake is sometimes made by readers of “The Watchtower”? P. 622, ¶3.
✔ Why private study of “The Watchtower” is not enough? P. 624, ¶3.
✔ Why a husband, asked by his wife to give up gambling, ridiculed his wife’s religion? P. 624, ¶5.
✔ What God did at the end of World War I that corresponded with his restoring the Jewish remnant from Babylon in 537 B.C.? P. 626, ¶4.
✔ What was called “Shekinah”? P. 626, ¶5.
✔ What was pictured by the resumption of the rebuilding of the temple at Jerusalem by Governor Zerubbabel and High Priest Joshua? P. 630, ¶18.
✔ In what manner both the visible and invisible parts of Satan’s organization have been shaken? P. 631, ¶19.
✔ Why the prophecy of Haggai 2:7 could not find major fulfillment prior to 1919? P. 632, ¶23.
✔ What is the identity of “the desire of all nations”? P. 635, ¶32.
✔ Why the great crowd of good-will people are the choicest things that the nations have? P. 635, ¶34.
✔ Where a priest, revolver in hand, led an attack on a building in which Protestant services were being held? P. 638, ¶5.
✔ Why Jesus’ words, “If these remain silent, the stones would cry out,” cannot be applied to the warning that must be given of Armageddon’s battle? P. 639, ¶5.