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Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985
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STARS

(See also Astrology; Astronomy; Galaxies; Heaven[s]; Milky Way [Galaxy]; Observatory; Planets; Sun; Telescopes; Universe)

(Note centered heading below: List by Name)

age: ad 1551; g69 11/8 29

Baal worship: ad 172

brightness: g84 3/22 18; g72 2/8 9; g72 12/22 24-25; g71 1/8 8; g68 8/22 16; g58 2/22 11; w50 376; g47 9/8 28; g31 4/1 422, 435

chart of summer sky: g77 7/8 17

chart of winter sky: g77 7/8 19

colors: g78 2/22 19

constellations: g77 7/8 16-19; ad 989, 992, 1125, 1551-1552; w62 293; g62 8/22 17-18

Andromeda constellation: g75 6/22 18

Big Dipper: g61 11/22 21; w50 375; g31 4/1 435

Coma Berenices constellation: g75 6/22 18

Kesil constellation: ad 989

Kimah constellation: ad 992

Little Dipper: g61 11/22 21

Mazzaroth constellation: ad 1125

number: g77 7/8 16

Orion: ad 989

creation: gh 64

discussion: ad 1551-1553

distances from earth: g78 2/22 17, 19-20

dwarf stars: g51 6/8 19; w50 376; g49 2/22 8

energy source: g75 8/22 31

galaxies: ce 116-120; g78 2/22 17, 19-20; w77 429; g75 6/22 16-19; g75 8/22 31; g71 2/22 31; g71 8/8 4; g69 11/22 5; g65 6/8 30; g62 8/22 19-20; w61 113; g58 2/22 11-12; g58 11/8 13-16; g52 2/8 19-20; g51 6/8 18-19; g48 2/8 11

Andromeda: ce 118-119

clusters of: ce 118, 120

discovery of previously unknown: g76 1/8 30

Milky Way: ce 116-118; g81 2/22 5; g80 10/22 4; w78 1/15 4; w77 429; g75 6/22 17-18; g72 9/22 31; ad 1551; g69 11/22 5; g63 10/8 4; g62 8/22 17-19; w61 113, 426; g60 11/22 22; g59 6/22 19; w58 327; g58 2/22 10; g58 11/8 15-16; w53 208; g52 2/8 19; g51 6/8 18-19; w50 375; g48 2/8 11; g31 4/1 436

number: ce 118; hp 18; g80 10/22 4; w78 1/15 4-5

identifying, of northern sky: g77 7/8 16-19

Jesus’ birth: w85 7/1 16-17; w82 12/15 8-9; po 140, 142-143; g73 12/22 5; g62 12/22 6-7; g61 12/8 6-7; w60 396; pa 124; g58 2/22 26; w56 742; w51 764; rm 237-238; ki 209; g44 12/20 17; w42 350; g41 3/19 21; w34 62; w33 319; w31 205

light from: g78 2/22 19-20

listening to: g64 9/8 5-6

named and numbered: hs 9

naming business: g85 5/22 30

nearest to our sun: g84 9/22 5-6

number: w78 1/15 4-5; g61 7/22 29

number visible: g72 12/22 25; g62 8/22 17

orbits: g84 9/22 9

pulsars: g84 3/22 17; g84 9/22 9; g81 2/22 8; g74 1/8 14; g72 9/22 31; g69 3/22 29

quasars: g84 3/22 16-17; g74 1/8 13-14; g71 5/8 29; g71 6/8 29; g68 3/22 11; w65 741

radiation: g73 11/22 4

radio signals: g84 3/22 16-17; g71 11/22 30; g68 3/22 9-11; g59 6/22 17; g58 2/22 11-12

“shooting”: g58 2/22 11; g44 9/13 2; g31 4/1 432-434

size: g84 3/22 18; g79 4/8 5; g68 8/22 16; w50 376; g49 2/22 8; g31 4/1 421, 436; w30 59

“star differs from star in glory” (1Co 15:41): g84 9/22 8-9

stardust: g61 1/22 10

star of Bethlehem: po 140, 142-143

Star of David: g68 11/8 12; w54 617-618

stars are so remote that no telescope yet built will show them as anything except points of light (quote): g84 9/22 4

supernova: g63 6/8 30

symbolic: w57 159; w49 313; wl 18; w40 46

“bright morning star” (Re 22:16): hs 171; sl 199; w67 682-683; bf 676; w58 56; nh 337; w52 475; w49 313; w42 199; wl 18; w41 119; g36 6/17 606; w35 217, 219; w33 253; lt-1-30 34

“crown of twelve stars” (Re 12:1): fm 297-298; nh 208; w48 308; w47 168; w35 189; lt-1-30 232-233

“daystar” (2Pe 1:19): bw 37-39; w74 298-299; ad 1552; w67 728

fall to earth (Re 6:13): fm 69-71; w38 222; lt-1-30 83

“great star burning as a lamp fell from heaven” (Re 8:10): w69 716-717; fm 223-224

Israelite kings: ad 732, 1552; fm 153; w65 63, 405-406; bf 312-313

“morning star” (Re 2:28): fm 152-153; w58 56; w49 313; w41 119; lt-1-30 34

“morning stars” (Job 38:7): po 27; w64 223; yw 55, 311; w54 330; nh 20-21; g52 1/8 25; rm 35; w48 307; tf 52; w42 195; wl 18; w32 105, 155-156; gd 11

“seven stars” (Re 1:16, 20): w77 212-213; w71 751-752; fm 102-104; w62 271; w59 571, 602; w58 49-52; yw 201, 217; lt-1-30 13

shine like stars (Da 12:3): w81 3/1 26; go 124-125; w60 221-222; w58 50; yw 328; w42 199

‘star out of Jacob’ (Nu 24:17): ad 183, 732, 1031, 1404; fm 152; w67 683; bf 312, 676; w59 357; w57 159; w49 313; w42 199; w35 217

‘stars fought against Sisera’ (Jg 5:20): ad 715, 1009, 1552-1553; w41 9, 22, 119, 121; cs33 23; g32 7/20 652

“stars will fall from heaven” (Mt 24:29): w75 276; ka 322-326; w60 218; yw 319

“star that had fallen from heaven to the earth” (Re 9:1): w69 719-720; fm 232; w61 717

third of the stars of heaven hurled to earth (Re 12:4): ts 83; w72 427; fm 302-303; w64 223; w48 308-309; w40 302; lt-1-30 234

Wormwood (Re 8:11): fm 223-225; w39 157; lt-1-30 126-127

travel to nearest: g72 2/8 9; g69 7/8 9; g69 11/22 4-5; g64 9/8 5; g61 10/22 7

twinkling: g65 10/22 31

use in navigation: g64 8/22 11

use on flags: w65 12

weight: w53 208; w50 376; g49 2/22 8; g31 4/1 422, 434-435

List by Name

Alpha Centauri: g64 9/8 5; g62 8/22 18

Alpha Crucis: g78 2/22 19

Antares: g77 7/8 17-18; g68 12/22 25; g63 10/8 4; w61 426; g58 2/22 11; w50 376; g31 4/1 436; w30 59

Arcturus: g79 4/8 5; g71 1/8 8; w53 703; w50 376; g31 4/1 435

Beta Cygni: g78 2/22 19

Betelgeuse: g31 4/1 435-436

Pleiades: g77 7/8 18; ad 992; w62 293; w53 703; g31 4/1 435

Polaris (North Star): g77 7/8 16-17; g61 11/22 21

R136a: g84 3/22 18

Vega:

discovery of objects orbiting: g83 12/22 29

size: g83 12/22 29

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