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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
"MILLENNIAL DAWN"

THESE STUDIES ARE RECOMMENDED TO STUDENTS AS VERITABLE "BIBLE KEYS."
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SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXX NOVEMBER 1 No. 21
A.D. 1909--A.M. 6038

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CONTENTS.

"Them That Are Contentious".......................323
"Be Transformed"..............................324
Moses a Mediator Before Aaron a Priest............325
"To Make an End of Sins"..........................326
The Antitype Begins Where the Type
Ends........................................327
A Tempest-Tossed Prisoner of Hope.................328
Calm in a Time of Storm.......................328
"For God Was With Him"............................328
St. Paul Prisoner at Rome.........................329
The Servant's Path (Poem).........................330
Some Interesting Letters..........................331
Berean Studies on the Atonement...................333
Catalogue of Bibles, Testaments, Etc..............334

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r4501 "THEM THAT ARE CONTENTIOUS"
r4503 MOSES A MEDIATOR BEFORE AARON A PRIEST
r4504 "TO MAKE AN END OF SINS"
r4504 THE ANTITYPE BEGINS WHERE THE TYPE ENDS
r4505 A TEMPEST-TOSSED PRISONER OF HOPE
r4506 "FOR GOD WAS WITH HIM"
r4507 ST. PAUL PRISONER AT ROME
r4508 SOME INTERESTING LETTERS

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BEREAN STUDIES ON THE ATONEMENT

THE TEXT-BOOK USED FOR THIS COURSE
IS SCRIPTURE STUDIES, SERIES V (E)*

Questions on Scripture Study V.--
Man for whom Atonement was made

DECEMBER 5

(1) Our Lord's words, "All live unto him" (Luke 20:38), are sometimes cited as proofs that the dead do not die, but only seemingly die and become more than ever alive. How should these words be understood?

(2) Quote the passage and explain it in detail.

(3) If death signifies destruction, why do the Scriptures speak of the dead as being asleep and not as being destroyed? P. 352.

(4) In I Thess. 5:23the Apostle speaks of the body and spirit and soul of the Church. Quote the passage and explain its meaning. P. 353.

(5) Could it be that the Apostle here meant to refer to the Church as individuals? Could he have meant that the body, the soul and the spirit of the individual members of the Church would be preserved until the Second Coming of the Lord? P. 353.

(6) It is held that since souls are said to go to sheol, to hades, therefore the human soul must be something tangible and conscious after dissolution. What is sheol? What is hades? P. 353, last par.

(7) How many times does the word sheol occur in the Old Testament Scriptures? How is it translated--by what English words, and are these translations reliable--when judged by the present definition of the words used in translating it? State the various translations of sheol in English Bibles. P. 354, par. 1.

(8) Is there anything of joy or pain implied in the word sheol? What class of people is said to go to sheol? P. 354, par. 2.

(9) Why are all souls said to go to sheol? What do they do there? What is their state or condition and when will they be relieved? P. 354, par. 3.

(10) What do we know about the English word hell and its origin and meaning in the unabridged dictionary? P. 354, last par.

(11) Give illustrations of the use of the word sheol and show that they could not mean suffering, torment, etc. P. 355.

(12) What is the difference between qeburah, a grave, the tomb, and the grave, sheol, the state of death? Give illustrations in proof of answer. P. 356, par. 1.

DECEMBER 12

(13) Give illustrations of the use of sheol, translated pit, and show what it signifies thereby. P. 356, last par.

(14) In Deuteronomy 32:22we read of the fire of God's anger which shall burn to the lowest hell. Explain this passage. P. 357.

(15) What is meant by the sorrows of hell--sheol? P. 358, par. 1.

(16) Explain the statement of Job 7:9, "He that goeth down to the grave (sheol) shall come up no more." P. 358, last par.

(17) What is meant by "deeper than hell"? (Job 11:8.) P. 359, par. 1.

(18) What is meant by the expression, "Oh, that thou wouldest hide me in sheol"? P. 359, par. 3.

(19) What is meant by the expression, "If I wait, the grave (sheol, oblivion) is my house"? (Job 17:13,14.) P. 360, par. 1.

(20) What is meant by Job 21:13, "They spend their days in wealth, and in a moment go down into sheol--hell"? P. 360, par. 5.

(21) We read that "hell is naked before him." (Job 26:6.) What is here signified?

DECEMBER 19

(22) What is meant by the statement, "In death there is no remembrance of thee; in the grave (sheol, oblivion), who shall give thee thanks"?--Psa. 6:5. P. 361, par. 3.

(23) We read that "the wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God." Where is the Scripture and what does it signify? P. 361, par. 5.

(24) When we read, "Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell (sheol, oblivion); neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption" (Psa. 16:10), what should we understand? P. 362, par. 1.

(25) We read, "The bonds of hell (sheol, oblivion) encircle me; the snares of death seize me" (Psa. 18:5); how should this statement be understood? P. 362, par. 5.

(26) We read, "O Lord, thou hast brought up my soul from sheol"--hell (Psa. 30:3); what is here signified? P. 362, last par.

(27) We read, "Let the wicked be ashamed. Let them be silent in hell"; explain.--Psa. 31:17. P. 363, par. 2. (28) "Like sheep they are laid in hell....But God will redeem my soul from the power of sheol"--hell. (Psa. 49:14,15.) What does this signify? P. 363, last par.

(29) "Let them go down quickly into hell." (Psa. 55:15.) How shall we understand this inspired prayer? P. 364.

(30) "Thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell."--Psa. 86:18. P. 365, par. 1.

DECEMBER 26

(31) Explain the Scripture, "My soul is full of troubles and my life draweth nigh unto sheol"--hell.--Psa. 88:3. P. 365, par. 3.

(32) "What man is he that liveth and shall not see death? Shall he deliver his soul from the hand (power) of sheol"--hell? What is meant?--Psa. 89:48. P. 365, last par.

(33) What is meant by the statement, "The pains of hell gat hold upon me; I found trouble and sorrow"?--Psa. 116:3. P. 366, par. 1.

(34) Explain the Scripture, "If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there; if I make my bed in hell, behold thou art there."--Psa. 139:7,8. P. 366, last par.

(35) Explain the statement, "Her steps take hold on hell"--sheol.--Prov. 5:5. P. 367, par. 1.

(36) "Her house is in the way of hell." "Her guests are in the depths of hell." (Prov. 7:27; 9:18.) Explain these Scriptures. P. 367, par. 3-5.

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BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, STUDENTS' HELPS, ETC.

SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES

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THIS LIST SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS LISTS

Bible publishers announce that, owing to increased cost of material and labor, they have found it necessary to advance the price of many of the cheaper grades.

IN presenting our list of Bibles this year, we have dropped a number which we previously carried and have selected others which we think more desirable. We give below a list which, although not very large, we think will cover a range sufficiently broad to suit the wants of nearly all. However, should any of the friends desire a more complete list to select from, we shall be pleased to mail publishers' catalogues upon postal card application.

First in importance among Bibles we rank the

WATCH TOWER BIBLE

described on next page.

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TEACHERS' BIBLES

No (Add Postage on these, 20c. each.) Pub. Our
04403 Minion, French Morocco, div. cir., round corners, Price Price
red under gold, references, 7-1/4 x 5....................$1.45 $ .94
8301 Minion, French Morocco, div. cir., red under
gold, illustrated, full teachers' helps, references,
linen, 7-3/4 x 5-1/4.................................... 1.60 1.05

4412 Black Face Brevier--easy to read. Egyptian
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8701 Long Primer, French Morocco, div. cir., red
under gold, helps, references, concordance,
illustrated, linen, 8-1/2 x 6........................... 2.10 1.38
8702 Same as 8701, leather lined............................... 2.50 1.63

COMBINATION TEACHERS' BIBLES

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614 Same as 610, leather lined................................ 6.00 1.63

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9635 Brevier, large face, French Morocco, div. cir.,
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03274X Minion, Alaska Seal, div. cir., leather lined, silk
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03554X Brevier, black face, Alaska Seal, div. cir., leather
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AMERICAN STANDARD REVISED BIBLE

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TEXT BIBLES

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CONCORDANCES AND OTHER BIBLE STUDY HELPS

First in this list we mention the several volumes of

"STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURE" SERIES

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THE WATCH TOWER BIBLE
STUDENTS' EDITION

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We specially recommend this Bible for its smallness of size, lightness of weight and good-sized print, and above all for the helps to Bible students and teachers bound with it. Printed on India paper; excellent press work. Its special feature distinguishing this Bible from all others is

ITS BEREAN BIBLE
TEACHERS MANUAL
Part I.

Brief Scripture Commentary based on expositions of Dawn-Studies, THE WATCH TOWER and Brother Russell's published sermons, tracts, etc., with references to these for fuller comments.

Part II.
INSTRUCTORS' GUIDE TEXTS

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Part III.
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Part IV.
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SPURIOUS PASSAGES NOTED

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No. 1948--This Bible is exactly the same as No. 1938, except that it contains additional matter desired by some, namely: the Bagster Concordance, etc., which adds to its bulk. Price........ 3.25

Patent index 25 cents extra, but we do not advise this on so small a book. The above very special price was secured only by our placing a very large order--10,000 copies. This is probably the largest-sized single order ever placed for India paper Bibles.

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SCRIPTURES

In English, Hebrew and Greek, by Prof. Strong (Methodist). This is also an able work and useful in critical study. It has some advantages over Young's; after getting used to it we prefer it. Special reduced prices,--in cloth binding, $3; half leather, $5. Carriage prepaid, 65c. extra.

CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE TO THE SCRIPTURES

A valuable work, but scarcely necessary to those who have either of the above mentioned. English only. Cloth binding, $1, delivered.

SMITH'S BIBLE DICTIONARY

This is one of the most desirable editions of Prof. Smith's work. It is a large volume of 1020 pages. In cloth binding, $1.30, including postage.

"BIBLE TALKS IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE"

This is the best book of its kind we have ever seen. It presents the Bible stories in simple, but not childish language, and seems remarkably free from the bad theology so common in this class of books. All Christian parents should have a Sunday Bible lesson with their children, and this book furnishes interesting topics, to which may be added as much concordant "Present Truth" as the age of the children will justify. Parents are responsible for their children's training in theology as well as morals. This will assist you in the discharge of this duty, and thus be a blessing to yourself as well as to your children.

624 pages, 250 illustrations; cloth sides, leather back and corners, gilt edges. A subscription book at $3. Our special price, 75 cents, plus 25 cents postage.

SCRIPTURE STUDIES--INDIA PAPER

Calls for SCRIPTURE STUDIES divided into small portions, light convenient for the pocket, that could be read on the cars, etc., led us to prepare an India-paper edition. The entire volume is on this very fine paper reduced to three-eighths of an inch in thickness and about four ounces in weight. [The type is exactly the same size as in the regular editions.] It is a beauty. Leather covers, gold edges. Its cost, with postage, is now 75c each for the first three volumes and 85c each for the remainder per volume, at which price it is supplied to WATCH TOWER subscribers.

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PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF PEOPLES PULPIT
ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN, N.Y.

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ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:

BROOKLYN, N.Y., NOV. 7

Morning Rally and Testimony Meeting at 10:30 o'clock.

Discourse by Brother Russell at 3:00 p.m. Evening Meeting for the interested at 7:30 o'clock; this will be a Question Meeting. Visiting friends cordially invited.

All meetings will be held in the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Nos. 13-17 Hicks street. Convenient to all cars and ferries--close to the old bridge terminus.

BROCKTON, MASS., NOV. 14

ROCHESTER, N.Y., NOV. 21

YORK, PA., NOV. 28

BROOKLYN, N.Y., DEC. 5

PITTSBURG N.S., PA., DEC. 12

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BROOKLYN TABERNACLE EVERY SUNDAY

Preaching at 3:00 p.m. Praise service at 7:00 p.m.; Berean Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. Convenient to New York via Subway, and Jersey City via P.R.R. Annex Ferry.

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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
"MILLENNIAL DAWN"

THESE STUDIES ARE RECOMMENDED TO STUDENTS AS VERITABLE "BIBLE KEYS."
PRICES ARE NET AND BARELY COVER COST OF PRODUCTION,
WHEN DELIVERED BY COLPORTEURS THE COST AND PRICE ARE INCREASED.

SERIES I., The Plan of the Ages, gives an outline of the divine plan revealed in the Bible, relating to man's redemption and restitution: 386 pages, in embossed cloth, 25c. (1s. 1/2d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.).

This volume has been published as a special issue of our journal-- at the extremely low price of 5c. a copy, in any quantity, postage included. (To foreign countries, 9c.) This enables people of slender purse to herald far and wide the good tidings in a most helpful form.

SERIES II., The Time is at Hand, treats of the manner and time of the Lord's second coming, considering the Bible Testimony on this subject: 370 pages, in embossed cloth, 25c. (1s. 1/2d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)

SERIES III., Thy Kingdom Come, considers prophecies which mark events connected with the "Time of the End," the glorification of the Church and the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom; it also contains a chapter of the Great Pyramid, showing its corroboration of the dates and other teachings of the Bible: 384 pages, in embossed cloth, 25c. (1s. 1/2d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)

SERIES IV., The Day of Vengeance, shows that the dissolution of the present order of things is in progress, and that all the panaceas offered are valueless to avert the predicted end. It marks in these events the fulfilment of prophecy, noting specially our Lord's great prophecy of Matt. 24and Zech. 14:1-9: 660 pages, in embossed cloth, 30c. (1s. 3d.). India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)

SERIES V., The At-one-ment Between God and Man, treats an all-important subject--the hub, the center around which all the features of divine grace revolve. Its topic deserves the most careful and prayerful consideration on the part of all true Christians: 507 pages, in embossed cloth, 30c. (1s. 3d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)

SERIES VI., The New Creation, deals with the Creative Week (Genesis 1and 2), and with the Church, God's "New Creation." It examines the personnel, organization, rites, ceremonies, obligations and hopes appertaining to those called and accepted as members of the Body under the Head: 740 pages, in embossed cloth, 30c. (1s. 3d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)

The above prices include postage.

IN FULL LEATHER BINDING, gilt edges, the set (6 vols.) $3.00, (12s. 6d.), plus postage, 60c. (1s.).

Is also published in foreign languages as follows: German, five vols., in Swedish Vols. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6; in Dano-Norwegian, three vols.; in Greek, three vols.; in French, two vols.; Hollandish, Spanish, and Italian, one vol. each; bound in cloth, uniform with English edition, prices the same; in Polish, condensed edition, one vol., 10 cents.

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SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXX NOVEMBER 15 No. 22
A.D. 1909--A.M. 6038

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CONTENTS

The New Covenant in the Book of Hebrews...........339
Mediator of a Better Testament................341
Under-Priests Now Entering the Holies.........342
Inauguration of Law Covenant Typed
Institution of New Covenant.................343
"A Frenzy of Delusion"............................344
"One Mediator"--"The Man Christ Jesus"............345
The Power of the Will--Self-Control...............347
Developing Will Power.........................347
St. Paul's Autobiography..........................348
St. Paul's Three Proofs.......................348
Ransom Points to Be Remembered....................349
Some Interesting Letters..........................350

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PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
"BROOKLYN TABERNACLE," 13-17 HICKS ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.

Foreign Agencies:--British Branch: 24 Eversholt St., London, N.W. German Branch: Unterdorner Str., 76, Barmen. Australasian Branch: Equitable Building, Collins St., Melbourne.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 (4s.) IN ADVANCE.
SEND MONEY BY EXPRESS, BANK DRAFT, POSTAL ORDER, OR REGISTERED.
FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES BY FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS, ONLY.

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Terms to the Lord's Poor as Follows:--All Bible Students who, by reason of old age, or other infirmity or adversity, are unable to pay for this Journal, will be supplied Free if they send a Postal Card each May stating their case and requesting its continuance. We are not only willing, but anxious, that all such be on our list continually and in touch with the Studies, etc.

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ALSO FRENCH, GERMAN, SWEDISH, DANISH AND ITALIAN EDITIONS.
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.

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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER AT BROOKLYN, N.Y., POSTOFFICE
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE DEPT., OTTAWA, CANADA

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SWEET BRIER
ROSE BOOKLET

[In this area are pictures of two cards with flowers and the following words printed on the front and descriptions below each]

LOVE
one another
as I have
loved You.

The
Sweet Brier
Rose

We ought to lay down
our lives for the brethren.

8 pages 3-1/2x5 inches.

Our own Christmas and
Birthday Card. Just
what we all want. Order
now! 9 for 15 cts.; 18
for 25 cts.; 80 for $1.00.

8x10-1/2 inches.
Motto for 1910, with the Vow printed
on the reverse side, 2 for 15 cts.; 5 for
25 cts.; 12 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.00.

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BRO. RUSSELL'S LARGE MAIL

Bro. Russell thanks the dear friends for the many kind letters he receives daily. He requests them to expect THE WATCH TOWER articles as personal letters in response.

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r4510 THE NEW COVENANT IN THE BOOK OF HEBREWS
r4514 "A FRENZY OF DELUSION"
r4515 "ONE MEDIATOR"--"THE MAN CHRIST JESUS"
r4517 THE POWER OF THE WILL--SELF-CONTROL
r4517 ST. PAUL'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
r4518 RANSOM POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED
r4519 SOME INTERESTING LETTERS

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PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF PEOPLES PULPIT
ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN, N.Y.

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ONE-DAY CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR, ETC.

BROCKTON, MASS., NOV. 14

Morning meeting for praise and testimony, beginning at 10:30 o'clock, and evening meeting with address for the interested, to be held in Canton Hall, 13 N. Main Street.

Evening session for the public at 3 o'clock in City Theatre, No. 50 Main Street. Subject, "The Overthrow of Satan's Empire." Visiting friends heartily welcomed.

ROCHESTER, N.Y., NOV. 21

Morning meeting for Rally at 10:30 and evening meeting for interested at 7:30 in Odd Fellows' Temple, 11 Clinton Av. N.

Afternoon session for the Public at 3 o'clock in Lyceum Theatre, 32 Clinton Av. S. Subject, "Where Are the Dead?"

YORK, PA., NOV. 28

For local particulars ad. J. H. Martin, 561 Pa. Av., York, Pa.

BROOKLYN, N.Y., DEC. 5 AND 19

PITTSBURG (N.S.), PA., DEC. 12

RICHMOND, VA., DEC. 26

CHICAGO, ILL., JAN. 2

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BROOKLYN BETHEL HYMNS FOR DECEMBER

After the singing of the hymn the Bethel Family listens to the reading of "My Vow unto the Lord," then joins in prayer. At the breakfast table we consider the MANNA text: (1) 281; (2) 130; (3) 114; (4) 72; (5) 121; (6) 318; (7) 110; (8) 95; (9) 153; (10) 119; (11) 324; (12) 195; (13) 313; (14) 131; (15) 60; (16) 17; (17) 4; (18) 246; (19) 91; (20) 30; (21) 8; (22) 293; (23) 196; (24) 9; (25) 16; (26) 152; (27) 28; (28) 29; (29) 279; (30) Vow; (31) 333.

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