In James 5:14, the elders are told to apply "oil" in the name of Jehovah; paragraph 13 explains that this "oil" refers to this source of comfort and guidance.
What is God’s Word (or Scriptural/Bible truth)?
(Source: Study Article 36, Para. 13)
You are more likely to have a good conversation if you start with a topic that does this, rather than a topic you had in mind.
What is interests the other person?
(Source: Lesson 1, Point 2)
To fulfill her father’s promise to Jehovah, Jephthah’s daughter spent the rest of her life serving faithfully at this specific location.
What is the tabernacle (in Shiloh)?
(Source: Lesson 36, Para. 3)
the requirements for a person to enroll in the Life and Ministry Meeting are the same as the requirements to become this.
What is an unbaptized publisher?
(Source: Paragraph 1)
Although the Apostle Paul authored the letter to the Romans, this man was the scribe who physically wrote it down and sent his own greeting in chapter 16.
Who is Tertius?
(Romans 16:22)
According to John 6:15, when Jesus realized the people were planning to seize him to make him king, he did this instead of joining their movement.
What is he withdrew (or separated himself/went to the mountain alone)?
(Source: Study Article 37, Para. 6)
This disciple is used as the primary example of "Naturalness" because of how he approached the Ethiopian eunuch to share a new truth.
Who is Philip?
(Source: Lesson 2, "What Philip Did")
When Jephthah returned home from battle, his daughter came out to meet him dancing and playing this musical instrument.
What is a tambourine?
(Source: Lesson 36, Para. 3)
This 4-minute student assignment must be handled by a male student and should be read without an introduction or a conclusion.
What is the Bible Reading?
(Source: Paragraph 5)
Only the Gospel of John reveals the name of this high priest’s slave whose ear was cut off by Peter in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Who is Malchus?
(John 18:10)
In Galatians 6:1, the Greek word translated "readjust" is also used to describe this medical procedure, implying that elders should be gentle to avoid causing unnecessary pain.
What is setting a dislocated bone?
(Source: Study Article 36, Para. 14)
To teach the principle of "Simplicity", Jesus illustrated Jehovah’s care by focusing on a simple detail regarding these creatures.
What are birds?
(Source: Lesson 11, Point 1b)
These two sons of High Priest Eli served as priests but treated the people badly and took the best meat of the sacrifices for themselves.
Who are Hophni and Phinehas?
This specific setting is described as taking advantage of opportunities to turn an ordinary conversation into a witness, such as at work, school, or on public transportation.
What is Informal Witnessing?
(Source: Paragraph 13, Point 2)
During a long speech by Paul in Troas, this young man fell asleep, tumbled from a third-story window, and was picked up dead before Paul brought him back to life.
Who is Eutychus?
(Acts 20:9)
While human governments cannot fix the root causes of injustice, Jesus taught that this specific government is the only permanent solution.
What is God’s Kingdom?
(Source: Study Article 37, Para. 8-9)
Appendix B advises that if a person is angry or wants to argue, you should calmly and tactfully end the conversation so that you may leave on these terms.
What are good terms?
(Source: Appendix B, Para. 2)
After realizing it was Jehovah calling Samuel, Eli told the boy to say this phrase if he heard the voice again.
What is "Speak, Jehovah. Your servant is listening"?
(Source: Lesson 37, Para. 2)
During the visit of the circuit overseer, the Congregation Bible Study portion of the meeting is replaced by this 30-minute presentation.
What is a service talk?
(Source: Paragraph 20)
When Peter was released from prison and knocked on the door, this servant girl was so overjoyed that she ran inside to tell everyone, leaving Peter standing outside.
Who is Rhoda?
(Acts 12:13)
In Study Article 36, Paragraph 12 advises elders to listen carefully to those who are suffering. It cites Job 6:3 to explain that a person’s honest expression of pain or anguish might sound like this specific phrase to others.
What is "wild talk"?
Appendix C suggests using this specific feature found in every lesson of Enjoy Life Forever! to help a student track their spiritual progress (such as identifying steps to reach short-term and long-term objectives).
What is the "Goal" box (or feature)?
(Source: Appendix C, Point 6g)
Jehovah told Samuel that He was going to punish Eli and his family because Eli knew his sons were doing bad things, but he chose to do this.
What is (he did) nothing?
(Source: Lesson 37, Para. 3)
While the meeting Chairman provides counsel to students, Paragraph 25 explains that this brother’s responsibility is to give private counsel to elders and ministerial servants regarding their parts.
Who is the Auxiliary Counselor?
(Source: Paragraph 25)
In the book of Revelation, Jesus refers to this man from Pergamum as "my faithful witness" who was killed for his faith.
Who is Antipas?
(Revelation 2:13)