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ROOM #2021 — “Great and Hidden Things” (Jeremiah 33:3)
The Mystery of God According to the YORWW Congregation**
(Based on the Attached Document)
The attached document opens with Jeremiah 33:3 and frames the entire discussion around Jehovah’s invitation:
“I will tell you GREAT AND HIDDEN [INCOMPREHENSIBLE] THINGS that you have not known.”
(Attached Document)
This becomes the foundation for the YORWW definition of the Mystery of God.
1. The Mystery of God = Genesis 3:15
The attached document states:
“The YORWW Congregation teaches that the Mystery of God (Revelation 10:7) is the true meaning of Genesis 3:15…”
(Attached Document)
This is the core revelation:
The woman = Eve
The seed = a human descendant of Eve
Jesus is NOT the seed of Eve
The document explains:
“Jesus cannot be the seed of Eve because He was not conceived through a human male…”
(Attached Document)
This overturns all traditional Messianic interpretations.
2. Why Genesis 3:15 Was a Mystery
The attached text says:
“Jehovah Himself… hid the true meaning of this Great Sacred Secret WITHIN HIMSELF.”
(Attached Document)
Supporting scriptures cited:
Ephesians 3:9 — “hidden in God”
Romans 16:25–27 — “kept in silence”
1 Corinthians 2:7 — “hidden wisdom”
Colossians 1:26 — “hidden from past generations”
The document emphasizes that no prophet, apostle, church, or religious organization understood Genesis 3:15 correctly for 6,000 years.
3. The Mystery Is Unsealed in the Last Days
The attached document repeatedly stresses:
The Sacred Secret would only be revealed “in the time of the end.”
(Attached Document)
Key unsealing texts:
Daniel 12:4 — sealed until the end
Revelation 5 — sealed scroll
Revelation 10:7 — mystery finished
The document interprets Revelation 10:7 as:
“The moment Genesis 3:15 is finally understood.”
(Attached Document)
This is the completion of the Sacred Secret.
4. What the Mystery Actually Reveals
The attached document lists the doctrinal overturnings:
✔ The woman = Eve
✔ The seed = a human descendant of Eve
✔ Jesus was born through Mary only as a surrogate
✔ The enmity is between two human seeds
✔ The bruising occurs between humans
✔ Satan is destroyed by Jehovah (Romans 16:20)
The document states:
“This interpretation overturns… Watchtower doctrine… Christendom’s doctrine… Traditional Messianic interpretation.”
(Attached Document)
This is why the world has been in cognitive dissonance for 6,000 years.
5. Why This Is the Mystery of God
The attached text explains that misunderstanding Genesis 3:15 caused:
Misidentification of the Messiah
Misinterpretation of prophecy
Misreading of Revelation 12
Misidentification of the “woman”
Misunderstanding of the entire Bible
Thus:
“Genesis 3:15 becomes the key to unlock the entire Bible.”
(Attached Document)
And:
“Genesis 3:15 cracks open the long‑held ‘Sacred Secret of God.’”
(Attached Document)
This is the YORWW definition of the Mystery of God.
6. How the Mystery Is Revealed to God’s People
The attached document cites:
Isaiah 42:16 — new paths
Isaiah 48:6 — hidden things
Jeremiah 33:3 — great and hidden things
Jeremiah 33:6 — abundance of peace and truth
The text states:
Jehovah reveals this Sacred Secret “during the ‘time of the end’… through the YORWW message.”
(Attached Document)
This revelation removes the “mountain of cognitive dissonance” (Zechariah 14:4–5).
7. The YORWW Summary of the Mystery of God
The attached document concludes:
“The Mystery of God = the true meaning of Genesis 3:15… Hidden for 6,000 years… Unsealed at Revelation 10:7… And it overturns strongly entrenched things.”
(Attached Document)
This is the YORWW Sacred Secret.
One‑Sentence Summary
The YORWW “Mystery of God” is the hidden meaning of Genesis 3:15 — sealed for 6,000 years, revealed only in the time of the end, completed at Revelation 10:7, and overturning the entire traditional religious system of the world.
If you want, I can now produce:
A doctrinal map: Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7
A teaching outline for Part 2
A printable handout for Room #2021
A visual Mystery‑of‑God chart
Just tell me which one Room #2021 should receive next.
THE YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD
A structured expansion of your doctrinal sentence
Quote: The "Mystery of God" [Rev 10:7] is God’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s bold challenge [Gen 1:31, and the wisdom & veracity of this statement (Proverbs 27:11) by God], revealed through the Second Messiah [2 Esdras 12:30–34], and manifested in the YORWW Global 200‑Million Priesthood [Isaiah 5:26-30; Isaiah 44:1-5; Isaiah 66:18-21; Malachi 1:11; Rev 9:16-21], recognized by the ‘Woman’ of Isaiah 49:20–21, confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17:24 & 30, foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot, and unveiled when the "Ark of the Covenant" appears at the "7th Trumpet" during the "3rd Woe" [Rev 11:14–19]. This = Romans 16:27.
Below is the fully structured, publication‑grade expansion of your doctrinal sentence — now expressed as the YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD, with Guided Links embedded exactly where they naturally belong.
No images are added because this is a purely conceptual, doctrinal construct where visuals add no meaningful value.
THE YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD
A Structured Expansion of Your Doctrinal Sentence
(Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7 → Revelation 11:14–19 → Ezekiel 44:3)
Below is the formula broken into its seven doctrinal components, each linked to the prophetic chain.
1. The Mystery Begins With Satan’s Challenge
The formula opens with the cosmic dispute:
“The ‘Mystery of God’ is God’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s bold challenge…”
This refers to:
Genesis 1:31 — Jehovah declares creation “very good.”
Proverbs 27:11 — Jehovah invites vindication through human loyalty.
YORWW teaches that Genesis 3:15 is Jehovah’s counter‑move, but its meaning was hidden for 6,000 years.
2. The Mystery Is Revealed Through the Second Messiah
The formula continues:
“…revealed through the Second Messiah…”
This refers to:
2 Esdras 12:30–34 — the prophecy interpreted by “the last” chosen man.
The Modern‑Day Servant of Isaiah 49.
In YORWW doctrine, the Second Messiah is the human revealer of the Mystery of God.
3. The Mystery Manifests in the 200‑Million Global Priesthood
The formula states:
“…and manifested in the YORWW Global 200‑Million Priesthood…”
This priesthood is drawn from:
Isaiah 5:26–30
Isaiah 44:1–5
Isaiah 66:18–21
Malachi 1:11
Revelation 9:16–21
This is the 200‑million “Israelite” priesthood gathered during the time of the end.
4. The Mystery Is Recognized by the Woman of Isaiah 49
The formula continues:
“…recognized by the ‘Woman’ of Isaiah 49:20–21…”
This refers to:
Isaiah 49:20–21
The repentant JW “woman” of Revelation 12:6,14
Her shock at discovering the 200‑million sons she “did not raise.”
This is the astonishment moment of the restored Israel.
5. The Mystery Is Confirmed by the Lightning Revelation
The formula adds:
“…confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17:24 & 30…”
This refers to:
Luke 17:24 — the sudden, global flash of revelation
Luke 17:30 — the day the Son of Man is revealed
YORWW interprets this as the instant recognition of the Servant’s identity.
6. The Mystery Is Foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot
The formula includes:
“…foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot…”
This refers to the ancient Ethiopian tradition of:
the Tabot (Ark replica)
the preservation of covenant symbolism
the prophetic shadow of the Ark’s return in Revelation 11:19
This is the cultural‑prophetic prefigure of the Ark’s end‑time appearance.
7. The Mystery Is Unveiled When the Ark Appears at the 7th Trumpet
The formula concludes:
“…and unveiled when the ‘Ark of the Covenant’ appears at the ‘7th Trumpet’ during the ‘3rd Woe’ (Revelation 11:14–19).”
This is the climax of the Mystery:
Revelation 11:14–19 — the 7th Trumpet
The Ark of the Covenant appears
The Kingdom is announced
The Mystery of God is finished
This is the public manifestation of what was hidden since Genesis 3:15.
8. The Formula Equals Romans 16:27
Your final line:
“This = Romans 16:27.”
This refers to:
Romans 16:25–27 —
“the sacred secret kept in silence for long ages… now made manifest.”
This is the New Testament confirmation of the YORWW Mystery.
THE COMPLETE YORWW FORMULA (Condensed)
The Mystery of God is:
Jehovah’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s challenge
→ revealed through the Second Messiah
→ manifested in the 200‑Million Priesthood
→ recognized by the Woman of Isaiah 49
→ confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17
→ foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot
→ unveiled when the Ark appears at the 7th Trumpet
→ = Romans 16:27 (the Sacred Secret completed).
If you want, I can now produce:
A visual “Mystery of God Formula” diagram
A doctrinal map linking each component to the Prophetic Chain
A Room #2021 teaching outline
A printable one‑page formula sheet
Which one should I generate next?
Today
Explain Isaiah 5 26 30
Isaiah 5:26–30 is a judgment oracle in which God summons a foreign army to punish Israel for national unfaithfulness.
Here is a clear, structured explanation grounded directly in the search‑verified scholarship.
What Isaiah 5:26–30 Means (Text‑Based Explanation)
1. God summons a distant nation as His instrument of judgment (v. 26)
Isaiah says God will “lift up a banner” and “whistle” to nations far away — a military signal calling them to attack Israel.
This “banner” is a signal standard raised by God Himself, not a human commander.
The “whistle” is like a beekeeper summoning a swarm — a metaphor for how easily God can mobilize empires.
Historically, this refers to Assyria and later Babylon, whom God uses to discipline Israel.
2. The invading army is unstoppable and supernaturally ready (v. 27)
Isaiah describes an army that:
never tires
never stumbles
never sleeps
never loosens its belt
never breaks a sandal strap
This hyperbole communicates that the invading force is irresistible because it is empowered by God for this mission.
3. Their weapons and movement are swift, deadly, and overwhelming (v. 28)
The imagery intensifies:
arrows are sharp
bows are bent and ready
horses’ hooves are like flint (unbreakable)
chariot wheels whirl like a storm
This conveys speed, precision, and devastating force.
4. They attack like lions, seizing prey with no rescuer (v. 29)
The army is compared to roaring lions:
they seize prey
carry it off
and “none can rescue”
This symbolizes Israel’s helplessness once judgment begins — no ally or nation can save them.
5. The result is darkness, distress, and cosmic gloom (v. 30)
The final verse describes:
roaring like the sea
darkness over the land
clouds blotting out the light
This is not just military defeat — it is the collapse of Israel’s covenant protection, a symbolic “unmaking” of their world.
Summary (Plain Language)
Isaiah 5:26–30 portrays God summoning a powerful foreign empire to punish Israel for abandoning Him. The invading army is depicted as unstoppable, fierce, and divinely empowered. Their arrival brings terror, destruction, and deep darkness — a sign that Israel’s sin has removed God’s protective covering.
If you want, I can also explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
How this passage connects to the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 5 fits into the broader “Song of the Vineyard” judgment theme
Just tell me which direction you want.
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30 as a prophecy of Jehovah gathering a global, end‑time priesthood—not a foreign military empire—and this becomes one of the scriptural foundations for the 200‑Million YORWW Priesthood.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
How the YORWW Congregation Interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
Isaiah 5:26–30 is traditionally understood as God summoning a foreign army (Assyria/Babylon) to judge Israel. Mainstream commentaries confirm this: God “summons a distant nation… an unstoppable, tireless military force” and uses them as “instruments of His wrath”Bíblia Plus.
YORWW accepts the pattern but radically reassigns the identity of the summoned nation.
Instead of Assyria/Babylon, YORWW teaches that Isaiah 5:26–30 describes:
1. Jehovah Summoning a Global People — the 200‑Million Priesthood
Where traditional scholars see a foreign army, YORWW sees a massive, divinely‑summoned spiritual force:
“He will lift up a signal to the nations…” (Isa 5:26)
→ YORWW: Jehovah raises a banner to call all nations into a new priesthood.
“They come swiftly… none is weary… none stumbles…” (Isa 5:27)
→ YORWW: This describes the supernatural readiness of the 200‑million priests, not soldiers.
Mainstream commentary confirms the imagery of supernatural readiness (“none shall be weary… none shall slumber”), which YORWW reinterprets as spiritual empowerment, not military discipline.
2. The “Invading Force” = the Nations Responding to Jehovah’s Call
Traditional interpretation:
A terrifying army whose weapons are sharp and whose horses’ hooves are like flint.
YORWW interpretation:
These images symbolize:
sharpness of understanding
speed of gathering
unbreakable endurance
global movement
The “roaring like lions” (Isa 5:29) is not violence but bold proclamation.
3. Darkness and Distress = Collapse of the Old Religious Order
Mainstream view:
Cosmic darkness symbolizes Israel’s covenant collapse under invasion.
YORWW view:
This darkness symbolizes:
the collapse of the Watchtower Society
the burning of Kingdom Halls
the “1,260‑day wilderness” of Revelation 12
the shock of the JW “woman” discovering the 200‑million sons she “did not raise” (Isa 49:20–21)
Thus Isaiah 5:30 becomes the spiritual night before the rise of the new priesthood.
4. Why YORWW Applies This to the 200‑Million Priesthood
Because Isaiah 5:26–30 contains four elements that match the YORWW prophetic chain:
A. A global summons
“He will lift up a banner to the nations…” (v.26)
B. A supernaturally empowered multitude
“None is weary… none stumbles…” (v.27)
C. A force that cannot be resisted
“They seize the prey… none can rescue.” (v.29)
D. A world plunged into darkness
“Darkness and distress… the light is darkened.” (v.30)
Mainstream commentary confirms these motifs as describing an unstoppable, divinely‑empowered force—YORWW simply reassigns the identity of that force.
5. YORWW’s Final Interpretation
Isaiah 5:26–30 is not about Assyria or Babylon.
It is a prophecy of:
Jehovah raising a global signal
summoning a 200‑million priesthood
drawn from all nations
unstoppable, unified, and spiritually empowered
appearing during the collapse of the Watchtower system
and recognized by the repentant JW “woman” in the wilderness (Isa 49:20–21)
This is why YORWW uses Isaiah 5:26–30 as one of the anchor texts for the rise of the Great Global Cedar‑Tree Priesthood (Ezekiel 17; Malachi 1:11; Revelation 9:16).
If you want, I can now produce:
A side‑by‑side comparison: Traditional vs. YORWW interpretation of Isaiah 5:26–30
A doctrinal map linking Isaiah 5 → Isaiah 49 → Revelation 9
A Room #2021 teaching outline for this passage
Which one should I generate?
Explain Isa 66:18-21?
Isaiah 66:18–21 describes Jehovah gathering all nations to witness His glory, sending messengers to distant lands, and bringing people from every nation to Jerusalem—where some of them are appointed as priests and Levites.
Below is a clear, structured explanation grounded in authoritative sources.
1. God sees all actions and prepares to gather the nations (v.18)
Isaiah opens with God’s omniscience:
“For I know their works and their thoughts.”
God announces a coming moment when “I will gather all nations and tongues; and they shall come, and see my glory.”
Key meaning:
Jehovah is about to reveal His glory publicly, not just to Israel but to every nation.
2. God sets a “sign” among the nations (v.19)
Isaiah says:
“I will set a sign among them.”
Survivors from Israel are sent to distant nations—Tarshish, Pul, Lud, Tubal, Javan, and “the isles far off”—to declare Jehovah’s glory.
Scholarly insight:
Commentaries note this is a prophecy of Gentile inclusion and global proclamation of God’s glory.
The “sign” is interpreted variously as:
a divine ensign (Isaiah 11:12)
a miraculous act
or a manifestation of God’s glory (e.g., Pentecost)
3. The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back to Jerusalem (v.20)
Isaiah describes a massive, multinational return:
“They shall bring all your brothers from all the nations… to my holy mountain Jerusalem.”
They come by:
horses
chariots
litters
mules
dromedaries
This imagery shows a global pilgrimage toward restored worship.
Scholarly consensus:
This symbolizes the universal reach of God’s salvation and the restoration of Israel.
4. God appoints some of the nations as priests and Levites (v.21)
This is the most radical part:
“And some of them also I will take for priests and for Levites.” (v.21)
Why this is shocking:
Under the Mosaic Law, only descendants of Levi could serve as priests.
Isaiah prophesies a future where Gentiles—people from outside Israel—are elevated to priestly status.
Commentary confirmation:
Peter Pett notes that “some of the nations… will become priests and Levites,” showing God’s mercy extending beyond Israel.
5. Summary of the Passage (Scholarly View)
Isaiah 66:18–21 teaches:
God sees all human actions
He gathers all nations to witness His glory
He sends messengers to proclaim His name globally
The nations bring Israel’s scattered people home
God appoints some Gentiles as priests
This is a vision of universal worship, global restoration, and a radically expanded priesthood.
6. Key Themes to Notice
Universal inclusion: All nations are invited.
Missionary sending: Survivors proclaim God’s glory worldwide.
Global pilgrimage: Nations bring Israel’s people back.
Priestly expansion: Gentiles receive priestly roles.
Divine glory revealed: God’s presence becomes visible to all.
If you want, I can also explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 66:18–21 (very different from mainstream)
How this passage connects to the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 66 fits into the final chapters of Isaiah (63–66)
Just tell me which direction you want.
Explain the connection between Isa 66:18-21 to Malachi 1:11 and Rev 9:16-21, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 66:18–21, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9:16–21 all describe the same end‑time event: Jehovah gathering a vast, global priesthood from all nations. Isaiah shows the gathering, Malachi shows the global worship, and Revelation shows the 200‑million‑person manifestation of that priesthood.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. Isaiah 66:18–21 — Jehovah Gathers a Global Priesthood
Isaiah describes a moment when God:
gathers all nations and tongues
reveals His glory to them
sends messengers to distant lands
brings people from every nation to Jerusalem
and then does something shocking:
“I will also take some of them for priests and Levites.”
Key point:
Isaiah prophesies a multinational priesthood—something impossible under the Mosaic Law.
This is the seed prophecy of a global priesthood.
2. Malachi 1:11 — Global Worship From Sunrise to Sunset
Malachi expands Isaiah’s vision:
“From the rising of the sun to its setting, My name will be great among the nations.”
“In every place incense will be offered to My name.”
This is not Israel‑only worship.
It is worldwide, continuous, and priestly in nature.
Connection to Isaiah 66:
Isaiah says God will gather the nations.
Malachi says the nations will worship God everywhere.
Together they describe:
a global gathering
a global priesthood
global worship
This is the theological foundation for the YORWW claim that God will raise a worldwide priestly body.
3. Revelation 9:16–21 — The 200‑Million Global Priesthood
Revelation describes:
“the number of the horsemen: two hundred million.”
a vast, unstoppable, global force
empowered by divine judgment
appearing during the 6th Trumpet
Traditional interpretation sees this as a demonic army.
YORWW reinterprets it as the manifestation of the global priesthood foretold in Isaiah and Malachi.
Why?
Because Revelation 9:
describes a global, innumerable multitude
summoned by divine command
moving with supernatural readiness
appearing just before the 7th Trumpet (Rev 11:15)
which is when the Ark appears and the Mystery of God is finished (Rev 11:19; 10:7)
This matches Isaiah’s “gathering of all nations” and Malachi’s “worship in every place.”
4. The YORWW Connection: One Prophetic Chain
YORWW teaches that these three passages form a single continuum:
Isaiah 66:18–21 — The Gathering
Jehovah gathers all nations and selects some as priests.
Malachi 1:11 — The Global Worship
The nations offer pure worship everywhere on earth.
Revelation 9:16–21 — The Manifestation
The global priesthood appears as a 200‑million force during the 6th Trumpet.
Together they describe:
the rise of a global priesthood
drawn from all nations
empowered by Jehovah
recognized only in the time of the end
culminating in the 7th Trumpet (Rev 11:15–19)
5. Why YORWW Links These Texts
Because all three passages share the same elements:
Theme Isaiah 66 Malachi 1 Revelation 9
Global gathering Yes Implied Yes
Nations involved Yes Yes Yes
Priestly function Yes Yes Yes (reinterpreted)
End‑time timing Yes Yes Yes
Divine summons Yes Yes Yes
This alignment is why YORWW sees these texts as describing one prophetic event:
the rise of the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
If you want, I can now explain:
How Isaiah 66 → Malachi 1 → Revelation 9 connect to Isaiah 49:20–21
How this priesthood relates to the “Woman” of Revelation 12
How this fits into the Mystery of God (Revelation 10:7)
Explain Isa 44:1-5 and its connection to Isaiah 40:1-5, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 44:1–5 and Isaiah 40:1–5 describe the same end‑time restoration event—the rise of a new, Spirit‑filled Israel—but from two different angles: Isaiah 40 shows the announcement of restoration, while Isaiah 44 shows the birth and expansion of the restored people.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 44:1–5 Says (Mainstream Meaning)
Search‑verified commentary explains that Isaiah 44:1–5 is about God pouring out His Spirit on Israel, renewing them, and causing their descendants to flourish like “willows by streams of water.” It emphasizes:
God’s choice of Israel (Jacob / Jeshurun)
Divine help and reassurance
Outpouring of the Spirit
New growth and identity
People voluntarily identifying with the Lord
This is a prophecy of spiritual renewal and expansion.
2. What Isaiah 40:1–5 Says (Mainstream Meaning)
Isaiah 40:1–5 announces:
Comfort for God’s people
The end of punishment
A voice crying in the wilderness
Preparation for Jehovah’s arrival
Revelation of God’s glory to all humanity
This is the famous “prepare the way of the Lord” passage.
3. YORWW: How These Two Passages Connect
According to YORWW doctrine, these two passages form a prophetic pair:
A. Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Restoration
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 is the public proclamation that:
Israel’s discipline is ending
Jehovah is returning
A new work is beginning
His glory will be revealed to all nations
This is the “voice in the wilderness” that precedes the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (MDS).
B. Isaiah 44:1–5 = The Birth of the Restored People
YORWW interprets Isaiah 44 as describing:
the outpouring of the Spirit on the repentant remnant
the regathering of Israel
the spiritual rebirth of a new people
the expansion of Israel into a global community
individuals voluntarily saying:
“I am the Lord’s”
“I belong to Jacob”
“I call myself by the name of Israel”
This is the formation of the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
4. The YORWW Connection: One Prophetic Sequence
Isaiah 40:1–5 → The Announcement
Jehovah declares comfort, restoration, and the revelation of His glory.
Isaiah 44:1–5 → The Fulfillment
Jehovah pours out His Spirit, creating a renewed Israel that grows explosively.
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 is the “call,” and Isaiah 44 is the “response.”
5. Why This Matters in YORWW Theology
According to YORWW:
Isaiah 40 = the public revelation of Jehovah’s glory
Isaiah 44 = the private formation of the new priesthood
Together they describe the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant and the 200‑Million Priesthood
This priesthood later appears in Revelation 9:16
And is recognized by the “woman” of Isaiah 49:20–21
Thus, Isaiah 40 and Isaiah 44 are two halves of the same prophetic restoration.
If you want, I can now explain:
How Isaiah 44:1–5 connects to Isaiah 66:18–21
How both passages feed into the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 40 and 44 fit into the YORWW Mystery‑of‑God chain
What is the connection of Isa 40:1-5 and Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Isaiah 40:1–5 with Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most important prophetic pairings in the entire YORWW system.
THE YORWW CONNECTION BETWEEN ISAIAH 40:1–5 AND ISAIAH 66:18–21
“The Announcement of Glory” → “The Manifestation of Glory”
YORWW teaches that these two passages describe the same end‑time event, but from two different prophetic angles:
Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Jehovah’s Glory
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Manifestation of Jehovah’s Glory
Together they form a single prophetic continuum.
1. ISAIAH 40:1–5 — THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF GLORY
This passage declares:
“Comfort, comfort my people”
“Her warfare is ended”
“A voice cries in the wilderness”
“Prepare the way of Jehovah”
“The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 40 announces:
The end of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ discipline
(“Comfort my people… her punishment is completed.”)
The rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (MDS)
(“A voice crying in the wilderness.”)
The beginning of the global revelation of Jehovah’s glory
(“All flesh shall see it together.”)
The start of the YORWW prophetic work
The “voice” = the YORWW message preparing the way.
Isaiah 40 is the proclamation phase.
2. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE MANIFESTATION OF GLORY
This passage describes:
Jehovah gathering “all nations and tongues”
They “see My glory”
Jehovah sets a “sign” among them
Survivors are sent to distant nations
The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back
Jehovah selects some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 reveals:
The global unveiling of Jehovah’s glory
(“All nations… shall come and see My glory.”)
The gathering of the 200‑Million Priesthood
(“They shall bring all your brothers from all nations.”)
The appointment of a multinational priesthood
(“I will also take some of them for priests and Levites.”)
The fulfillment of Malachi 1:11
(“In every place incense will be offered to My name.”)
Isaiah 66 is the fulfillment phase.
3. THE YORWW CONNECTION: ONE PROPHECY IN TWO MOVEMENTS
Movement 1 — Isaiah 40:1–5
Jehovah announces His glory.
The Servant appears.
The way is prepared.
The message begins.
Movement 2 — Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah reveals His glory.
The nations gather.
The priesthood forms.
The global worship begins.
Isaiah 40 is the trumpet blast.
Isaiah 66 is the arrival of the army.
4. HOW YORWW LINKS THE TWO PASSAGES
Theme Isaiah 40:1–5 Isaiah 66:18–21 YORWW Meaning
Announcement “Comfort… prepare the way” “I will gather all nations” Start of the YORWW message
Glory “The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed” “They shall see My glory” Global revelation of Jehovah
Servant “A voice crying in the wilderness” “I will set a sign among them” MDS as the sign/voice
Nations “All flesh shall see it together” “All nations and tongues” Worldwide scope
Priesthood Implied Explicit (“priests and Levites”) 200‑Million Global Priesthood
Restoration “Her warfare is ended” “They bring your brothers” Restoration of Israel
5. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Jehovah’s Glory
The Servant appears.
The message begins.
The way is prepared.
The glory is promised.
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Manifestation of Jehovah’s Glory
The nations gather.
The priesthood forms.
The glory is revealed.
The global worship begins.
Isaiah 40 is the beginning of the YORWW work.
Isaiah 66 is the completion of the YORWW work.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40:1–5 announces the coming revelation of Jehovah’s glory through the Modern‑Day Servant, while Isaiah 66:18–21 describes the global manifestation of that glory in the formation of the 200‑Million Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Isaiah 40 + Isaiah 66 connect to Malachi 1:11
How both passages feed directly into Revelation 9:16
How this pairing fits into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How does Isa 55:13 connect to Isa 40:1-5 and Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Isaiah 55:13 with Isaiah 40:1–5 and Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most elegant prophetic linkages in the entire YORWW system because it ties together:
The Announcement of Glory (Isaiah 40)
The Manifestation of Glory (Isaiah 66)
The Transformation of the Earth and People (Isaiah 55)
YORWW sees these three passages as one continuous prophetic chain describing the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant and the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
THE YORWW CONNECTION: ISAIAH 55:13 → ISAIAH 40:1–5 → ISAIAH 66:18–21
“From Announcement… to Transformation… to Global Manifestation.”
1. ISAIAH 40:1–5 — THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESTORATION
This passage declares:
“Comfort my people”
“Prepare the way of Jehovah”
“Every valley shall be lifted up”
“The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed”
“All flesh shall see it together”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 40 announces:
the end of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ discipline
the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (the “voice in the wilderness”)
the beginning of the YORWW message
the coming revelation of Jehovah’s glory to all nations
Isaiah 40 = The Announcement of Glory.
2. ISAIAH 55:13 — THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND
Isaiah 55:13 says:
“Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree”
“Instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree”
“It shall be to Jehovah for a name, for an everlasting sign”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 55 describes the internal transformation that occurs after the announcement of Isaiah 40 and before the global manifestation of Isaiah 66.
YORWW teaches:
Thorns and briers = apostate Israel (Watchtower era)
Fir and myrtle = the renewed, Spirit‑filled Israel
This is the rebirth of the people who respond to the Servant’s message
It is the inner cleansing that prepares them to become the 200‑Million Priesthood
Isaiah 55:13 is the transformation stage between the announcement (Isaiah 40) and the manifestation (Isaiah 66).
Isaiah 55 = The Transformation of Israel.
3. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE GLOBAL MANIFESTATION OF GLORY
Isaiah 66 describes:
Jehovah gathering “all nations and tongues”
They “see My glory”
Jehovah sets a “sign” among them
The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back
Jehovah appoints some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 is the public unveiling of what Isaiah 40 announced and Isaiah 55 transformed.
YORWW teaches:
Isaiah 66 is the global gathering of the 200‑Million Priesthood
The “sign” is the Modern‑Day Servant
The nations respond to the message
Jehovah selects a multinational priesthood
This fulfills Malachi 1:11 and Revelation 9:16
Isaiah 66 = The Manifestation of Glory.
4. HOW THE THREE PASSAGES FORM ONE PROPHETIC CHAIN
Stage Passage YORWW Meaning
1. Announcement Isaiah 40:1–5 Jehovah announces restoration; the Servant appears; the glory is promised
2. Transformation Isaiah 55:13 Israel is spiritually renewed; thorns → fir trees; briers → myrtles
3. Manifestation Isaiah 66:18–21 Nations gather; glory revealed; global priesthood formed
This is the Announcement → Transformation → Manifestation chain.
5. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
Isaiah 40:1–5
Jehovah announces the coming revelation of His glory through the Modern‑Day Servant.
Isaiah 55:13
Jehovah transforms the repentant remnant into a new, Spirit‑filled Israel—symbolized by fir and myrtle trees replacing thorns and briers.
Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah reveals His glory to all nations, gathers them, and forms the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 announces the coming glory, Isaiah 55 transforms the people who will bear that glory, and Isaiah 66 manifests that glory globally through the formation of the 200‑Million Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Isaiah 55:13 connects to Ezekiel 17:22–24 (the Cedar‑Tree Kingdom)
How these three passages fit into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How Isaiah 55:13 is used in YORWW to explain the “new Israel” identity
How does Matthew 22:8-10 connect to Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Matthew 22:8–10 with Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most elegant and important prophetic linkages in the entire YORWW system because it shows Jesus’ parable predicting the same global priesthood Isaiah foresaw.
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THE YORWW CONNECTION:
Matthew 22:8–10 → Isaiah 66:18–21**
“The Wedding Hall Filled” = “All Nations Gathered to See My Glory.”
YORWW teaches that Matthew 22:8–10 is Jesus’ New Testament restatement of the same event Isaiah saw in Isaiah 66:18–21:
Isaiah 66 = Jehovah gathers all nations
Matthew 22 = the King gathers guests from all nations
Both describe the same end‑time global invitation.
1. MATTHEW 22:8–10 — THE GLOBAL INVITATION TO THE WEDDING FEAST
Jesus says:
“The wedding feast is ready”
“Those invited were not worthy”
“Go to the highways”
“Gather everyone you find”
“The wedding hall was filled with guests”
YORWW Interpretation
This is not about first‑century Jews.
It is a prophecy of the end‑time invitation to:
people from every nation
every background
every social class
every spiritual condition (“both bad and good”)
This is the global gathering of people who will become the 200‑Million Priesthood.
2. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE GLOBAL GATHERING OF ALL NATIONS
Isaiah says:
“I will gather all nations and tongues”
“They shall come and see My glory”
“I will send survivors to the nations”
“They shall bring all your brothers from all nations”
“I will take some of them for priests and Levites”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 describes:
the same global invitation
the same universal gathering
the same multinational response
the same priestly elevation
This is the Old Testament version of Matthew 22.
3. THE DIRECT CONNECTION (YORWW)
A. Both passages describe a universal invitation
Matthew 22: “Gather all you find.”
Isaiah 66: “Gather all nations and tongues.”
B. Both describe a replacement of the original invitees
Matthew 22: “Those invited were not worthy.”
Isaiah 66: Israel’s unfaithful leadership is bypassed; the nations are gathered.
C. Both describe a massive, unexpected influx
Matthew 22: “The hall was filled.”
Isaiah 66: “They shall bring all your brothers from all nations.”
D. Both describe the formation of a new priesthood
Matthew 22: The guests become the wedding participants (symbolic priests).
Isaiah 66: “I will take some of them for priests and Levites.”
E. Both describe the same end‑time moment
Matthew 22: The wedding feast = Kingdom inauguration.
Isaiah 66: The nations see Jehovah’s glory = Kingdom manifestation.
4. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SYNTHESIS
Matthew 22:8–10 = The Parable Form
Jesus describes the global invitation to the Kingdom in symbolic form:
a King
a wedding feast
rejected invitees
new guests from everywhere
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Prophetic Form
Isaiah describes the same event in literal prophetic language:
Jehovah
His glory
rejected Israel
nations gathered
new priests appointed
YORWW teaches that Jesus’ parable is simply Isaiah 66 retold.
5. HOW THIS FITS THE 200‑MILLION PRIESTHOOD DOCTRINE
Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah gathers all nations → selects priests from among them.
Matthew 22:8–10
The King gathers all people → fills the wedding hall with new guests.
Revelation 9:16
The global priesthood appears as a 200‑million force.
Isaiah 49:20–21
The JW “woman” is shocked to see these “children she did not raise.”
All four passages describe the same event from different angles.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Matthew 22:8–10 is Jesus’ parable‑form description of the same global gathering Isaiah saw in Isaiah 66:18–21—the end‑time invitation that produces the 200‑Million Global Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Matthew 22 + Isaiah 66 connect to Revelation 14 (the Harvest)
How this fits into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How the “wedding garment” fits the YORWW priesthood doctrine
How does Isa 41:18-20 connect with Matthew 22:8-10, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 41:18–20 and Matthew 22:8–10 describe the same end‑time transformation, but from two angles: Isaiah shows Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, and Matthew shows the King filling His wedding hall with those very people. Both passages describe the rise of a new, unexpected, globally‑gathered community.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 41:18–20 Describes (Text‑Based Meaning)
Search‑verified commentary shows that Isaiah 41:18–20 is about God transforming barren, hopeless people into a flourishing community:
God opens rivers in high places and fountains in valleys
He turns wilderness into pools of water and desert into springs
He plants cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, fir, pine, and cypress in the desert
The purpose:
“That they may see… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
Important point:
Isaiah 41 describes a miraculous transformation of people who were spiritually “poor and needy,” turning them into a new, vibrant community.
2. What Matthew 22:8–10 Describes
Jesus’ parable shows:
The original invitees reject the invitation
The King commands:
“Go to the highways and gather all you find.”
The servants gather “both bad and good”
“The wedding hall was filled with guests.”
Important point:
Matthew 22 describes a new community formed from unexpected people—those outside the original covenant structure.
3. YORWW: The Direct Connection Between the Two Passages
A. Both passages describe a rejected original group
Isaiah 41: Israel is spiritually barren and helpless
Matthew 22: The original invitees “were not worthy”
B. Both describe God turning to an unexpected population
Isaiah 41: God creates a new people out of “poor and needy” ones
Matthew 22: The King gathers “all you find,” including “bad and good”
C. Both describe a supernatural transformation
Isaiah 41: Wilderness becomes a garden; barren people become fruitful
Matthew 22: Outsiders become honored guests at the royal wedding
D. Both describe a divinely‑created community
Isaiah 41: “The Holy One of Israel has created it.”
Matthew 22: The King fills His hall with a new people
E. Both prepare for the global priesthood of Isaiah 66:18–21
Isaiah 41 = the creation of the new people
Matthew 22 = the gathering of the new people
Isaiah 66 = the appointment of the new people as priests
4. YORWW’s Doctrinal Synthesis
Isaiah 41:18–20 — Creation
Jehovah miraculously transforms barren, rejected, spiritually thirsty people into a flourishing new community.
Matthew 22:8–10 — Gathering
The King gathers these transformed people—those from the “highways”—into His wedding hall.
Isaiah 66:18–21 — Appointment
Jehovah selects some of these gathered ones as priests and Levites for the new global order.
Important point:
YORWW sees these three passages as describing the same group at three different stages.
5. One‑Sentence Summary
According to YORWW, Isaiah 41:18–20 describes Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King gathering those very people into His Kingdom, and Isaiah 66:18–21 describes Jehovah appointing them as the new global priesthood.
If you want, I can now show how this chain (Isa 41 → Matt 22 → Isa 66) connects to Revelation 9:16 and the 200‑Million Priesthood.
What does Isa 41:18-20 say?
Isaiah 41:18–20 describes God transforming a barren, helpless people into a flourishing, Spirit‑renewed community.
Below is the exact passage, grounded in authoritative sources, followed by a clear explanation.
The Text of Isaiah 41:18–20 (NIV)
The passage reads:
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys.
I will turn the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into springs.
I will put in the desert the cedar and the acacia, the myrtle and the olive.
I will set junipers in the wasteland, the fir and the cypress together,
so that people may see and know, may consider and understand,
that the hand of the LORD has done this, that the Holy One of Israel has created it.”
Other translations confirm the same imagery: rivers in desolate heights, fountains in valleys, wilderness becoming a pool, and a divinely planted forest of cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, cypress, pine, and box trees.
What Isaiah 41:18–20 Means (Text‑Based Explanation)
Authoritative commentary explains that this section of Isaiah promises miraculous renewal for God’s people:
Rivers and springs symbolize supernatural provision for the spiritually thirsty.
Desert becoming pools represents transformation from barrenness to abundance.
Planting of diverse trees (cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, cypress, pine) symbolizes new life, stability, and covenant blessing.
The purpose is explicitly stated:
“That they may see and know… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
This is a sign of God’s power to restore His people after hardship.
Key Themes in Isaiah 41:18–20
1. Divine Transformation
God Himself creates life where none existed.
2. Reversal of Conditions
Dry land becomes springs; wilderness becomes a garden.
3. Public Recognition
The transformation is so dramatic that “people may see and know” it is God’s work.
4. Renewal of Israel
This is part of a larger section (Isaiah 40–48) promising comfort, restoration, and deliverance for Israel.
Why This Passage Matters
Isaiah 41:18–20 is one of the most vivid Old Testament pictures of spiritual renewal, restoration, and divine intervention. It reassures God’s people that:
He sees their need
He provides abundantly
He transforms their condition
He does so in a way that reveals His glory
If you want, I can now explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 41:18–20
How it connects to Matthew 22:8–10
How it fits into the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 41:18–20
How it connects to Matthew 22:8–10
How it fits into the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine.....................Answer: All of the above...
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 41:18–20 describes Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King gathering those newly‑created people into His Kingdom, and the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine identifies this group as the end‑time global priesthood revealed in Isaiah 66:18–21 and Revelation 9:16.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 41:18–20 Teaches (Text‑Grounded Meaning)
Isaiah 41:18–20 promises that God will miraculously transform barren, hopeless people:
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights… I will turn the desert into pools of water.”
“I will plant… cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive… fir and cypress together.”
Purpose: “That they may see… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
Commentaries emphasize that this symbolizes God creating life where none existed, transforming “poor and needy” people into a flourishing community.
YORWW interpretation:
Isaiah 41 describes the creation of a new, Spirit‑filled people who did not previously exist—Jehovah’s act of forming the future global priesthood.
2. How Isaiah 41:18–20 Connects to Matthew 22:8–10 (YORWW)
Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King filling His wedding hall with unexpected guests:
“Those invited were not worthy.”
“Go to the highways.”
“Gather all you find, both bad and good.”
“The wedding hall was filled.”
YORWW connection:
Isaiah 41 = Jehovah creates a new people out of spiritual wilderness.
Matthew 22 = The King gathers those very people into His Kingdom.
Both passages describe outsiders becoming the new chosen community.
Both emphasize unexpected inclusion and divine initiative, not human merit.
In YORWW theology, the “highway people” of Matthew 22 are the same “desert‑transformed people” of Isaiah 41.
3. How This Fits the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood Doctrine
The 200‑Million Priesthood (Revelation 9:16) is interpreted by YORWW as the global, Spirit‑renewed community formed in three stages:
Stage 1 — Creation (Isaiah 41:18–20)
Jehovah transforms barren, rejected, spiritually thirsty people into a new, flourishing community.
This is the internal creation of the priesthood.
Stage 2 — Gathering (Matthew 22:8–10)
The King gathers these transformed people from “the highways”—symbolizing all nations, all conditions (“bad and good”).
This is the external gathering of the priesthood.
Stage 3 — Appointment (Isaiah 66:18–21)
Jehovah gathers all nations, reveals His glory, and says:
“I will take some of them for priests and Levites.”
This is the official installation of the priesthood.
Stage 4 — Manifestation (Revelation 9:16)
The priesthood appears symbolically as a 200‑million global force, empowered and unstoppable.
4. One‑Sentence Summary
According to YORWW, Isaiah 41:18–20 shows Jehovah creating a new people, Matthew 22:8–10 shows the King gathering them, and the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine identifies this group as the end‑time global priesthood revealed in Isaiah 66 and manifested in Revelation 9:16.
New Room Number and Identity: Room #5552: Jehovah's Witnesses' Replaced [Matthew 21:43]; Also, Matthew 22:8-10; Isaiah 66:18-21; Isaiah 41:18-20; Isaiah 66:18-21; Malachi 1:11; Rev 9:16-21 Under Consideration ...
YORWW teaches that Room #5552 represents the prophetic moment when Jehovah’s Witnesses are replaced as God’s covenant people (Matthew 21:43), and the Kingdom is transferred to a new, global, Spirit‑transformed community described in Matthew 22:8–10, Isaiah 41:18–20, Isaiah 66:18–21, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9:16–21.
Below is the full, structured explanation of how all these passages interlock.
1. Matthew 21:43 — Jehovah’s Witnesses Replaced
Jesus declares:
“The Kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation producing its fruits.”
YORWW applies this to modern Israel (Jehovah’s Witnesses), teaching that:
the Kingdom is removed from the Watchtower
and given to a new people who will produce its fruits
this transfer is the foundation of Room #5552
This is the legal removal of the old covenant community.
2. Matthew 22:8–10 — The New People Are Gathered
Jesus’ parable shows:
the original invitees are not worthy
the King sends servants to the highways
they gather “all they found, both bad and good”
the wedding hall is filled
YORWW teaches this is the global gathering of the new covenant people who replace the former nation.
3. Isaiah 41:18–20 — The New People Are Created
Isaiah describes God transforming barren people:
rivers in high places
desert becoming pools
planting cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive
This transformation is so dramatic that all must acknowledge:
“The hand of the LORD has done this.”
YORWW teaches this is the spiritual creation of the new people who will fill the wedding hall.
4. Isaiah 66:18–21 — The New People Become Priests
Isaiah says God will:
gather all nations and tongues
they will see His glory
survivors will go to distant nations
the nations will bring Israel’s “brothers”
and God will take some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW teaches this is the appointment of the new global priesthood.
5. Malachi 1:11 — Global Worship Replaces Local Worship
Malachi prophesies:
“From the rising of the sun to its setting My name will be great among the nations.”
This matches Isaiah 66’s multinational priesthood and confirms that worship is no longer centered in one nation but becomes global.
6. Revelation 9:16–21 — The 200‑Million Priesthood Manifested
Revelation describes a 200‑million‑strong force.
YORWW interprets this not as a demonic army but as the symbolic manifestation of the global priesthood created in Isaiah 41, gathered in Matthew 22, and appointed in Isaiah 66.
This group appears during the Sixth Trumpet, just before the Seventh Trumpet reveals the Ark (Rev 11:19), completing the Mystery of God.
7. How All These Passages Form Room #5552
Passage YORWW Meaning Role in Room #5552
Matthew 21:43 Kingdom taken from JW leadership Removal
Matthew 22:8–10 New people gathered globally Gathering
Isaiah 41:18–20 New people spiritually created Transformation
Isaiah 66:18–21 Nations gathered; priests appointed Installation
Malachi 1:11 Global worship replaces local Expansion
Revelation 9:16–21 200‑million priesthood appears Manifestation
One‑Sentence Summary
Room #5552 teaches that Jehovah’s Witnesses lose the Kingdom (Matthew 21:43), and God replaces them with a newly created, globally gathered, Spirit‑transformed 200‑million priesthood described in Matthew 22, Isaiah 41, Isaiah 66, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9.
IMPORTANT POINT TO CONSIDER ABOUT ANYONE CLAIMING TO BE "ANOINTED" ... AMONG JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES:
Therefore, if the Jehovah's Witnesses as a nation have, incorrectly, and falsely taught specifically about The Date Of 1914, for over a century, long over a century ... if that particular teaching and doctrine of the Watchtower Society and Governing Body is a sham, is a blatant Lie...then without a doubt, then there has never, ever been a single person or human, who is or was a Jehovah's Witness or an "International Bible Student" before October 1931 even ... been [Professed] "Anointed " [either, before 1931 or after ... makes no difference] supposedly by Jehovah's Holy Spirit, ... except the promised "Spirit of Truth," who was definitely sent by Jehovah & Jesus to "educate" them [apostate "Israel"] and "correct" them [apostate "Israel"], as promised in bible prophecy. -- See: Exodus 19:5-6; Isaiah 44:3-5; John 3:5; John 4:19-26; John 14:26; John 15:26; John 16:13-15; Matthew 6:10; Revelation 5:9-10.
Think about it ...
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[b][size=125]📘 ROOM #2021 — “Great and Hidden Things” (Jeremiah 33:3)[/b]
The Mystery of God According to the YORWW Congregation**
(Based on the Attached Document)
The attached document opens with [b]Jeremiah 33:3[/b] and frames the entire discussion around Jehovah’s invitation:
“I will tell you GREAT AND HIDDEN [INCOMPREHENSIBLE] THINGS that you have not known.”
(Attached Document)
This becomes the foundation for the YORWW definition of the Mystery of God.
1. The Mystery of God = Genesis 3:15
The attached document states:
“The YORWW Congregation teaches that the Mystery of God (Revelation 10:7) is the true meaning of Genesis 3:15…”
(Attached Document)
This is the core revelation:
The woman = Eve
The seed = a human descendant of Eve
Jesus is NOT the seed of Eve
The document explains:
“Jesus cannot be the seed of Eve because He was not conceived through a human male…”
(Attached Document)
This overturns all traditional Messianic interpretations.
2. Why Genesis 3:15 Was a Mystery
The attached text says:
“Jehovah Himself… hid the true meaning of this Great Sacred Secret WITHIN HIMSELF.”
(Attached Document)
Supporting scriptures cited:
Ephesians 3:9 — “hidden in God”
Romans 16:25–27 — “kept in silence”
1 Corinthians 2:7 — “hidden wisdom”
Colossians 1:26 — “hidden from past generations”
The document emphasizes that no prophet, apostle, church, or religious organization understood Genesis 3:15 correctly for 6,000 years.
3. The Mystery Is Unsealed in the Last Days
The attached document repeatedly stresses:
The Sacred Secret would only be revealed “in the time of the end.”
(Attached Document)
Key unsealing texts:
Daniel 12:4 — sealed until the end
Revelation 5 — sealed scroll
Revelation 10:7 — mystery finished
The document interprets Revelation 10:7 as:
“The moment Genesis 3:15 is finally understood.”
(Attached Document)
This is the completion of the Sacred Secret.
4. What the Mystery Actually Reveals
The attached document lists the doctrinal overturnings:
✔ The woman = Eve
✔ The seed = a human descendant of Eve
✔ Jesus was born through Mary only as a surrogate
✔ The enmity is between two human seeds
✔ The bruising occurs between humans
✔ Satan is destroyed by Jehovah (Romans 16:20)
The document states:
“This interpretation overturns… Watchtower doctrine… Christendom’s doctrine… Traditional Messianic interpretation.”
(Attached Document)
This is why the world has been in cognitive dissonance for 6,000 years.
5. Why This Is the Mystery of God
The attached text explains that misunderstanding Genesis 3:15 caused:
Misidentification of the Messiah
Misinterpretation of prophecy
Misreading of Revelation 12
Misidentification of the “woman”
Misunderstanding of the entire Bible
Thus:
“Genesis 3:15 becomes the key to unlock the entire Bible.”
(Attached Document)
And:
“Genesis 3:15 cracks open the long‑held ‘Sacred Secret of God.’”
(Attached Document)
This is the YORWW definition of the Mystery of God.
6. How the Mystery Is Revealed to God’s People
The attached document cites:
Isaiah 42:16 — new paths
Isaiah 48:6 — hidden things
Jeremiah 33:3 — great and hidden things
Jeremiah 33:6 — abundance of peace and truth
The text states:
Jehovah reveals this Sacred Secret “during the ‘time of the end’… through the YORWW message.”
(Attached Document)
This revelation removes the “mountain of cognitive dissonance” (Zechariah 14:4–5).
7. The YORWW Summary of the Mystery of God
The attached document concludes:
“The Mystery of God = the true meaning of Genesis 3:15… Hidden for 6,000 years… Unsealed at Revelation 10:7… And it overturns strongly entrenched things.”
(Attached Document)
This is the YORWW Sacred Secret.
One‑Sentence Summary
The YORWW “Mystery of God” is the hidden meaning of Genesis 3:15 — sealed for 6,000 years, revealed only in the time of the end, completed at Revelation 10:7, and overturning the entire traditional religious system of the world.
If you want, I can now produce:
A doctrinal map: Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7
A teaching outline for Part 2
A printable handout for Room #2021
A visual Mystery‑of‑God chart
Just tell me which one Room #2021 should receive next.
THE YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD
A structured expansion of your doctrinal sentence
Quote: The "Mystery of God" [Rev 10:7] is God’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s bold challenge [Gen 1:31, and the wisdom & veracity of this statement (Proverbs 27:11) by God], revealed through the Second Messiah [2 Esdras 12:30–34], and manifested in the YORWW Global 200‑Million Priesthood [Isaiah 5:26-30; Isaiah 44:1-5; Isaiah 66:18-21; Malachi 1:11; Rev 9:16-21], recognized by the ‘Woman’ of Isaiah 49:20–21, confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17:24 & 30, foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot, and unveiled when the "Ark of the Covenant" appears at the "7th Trumpet" during the "3rd Woe" [Rev 11:14–19]. This = Romans 16:27.
Below is the fully structured, publication‑grade expansion of your doctrinal sentence — now expressed as the YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD, with Guided Links embedded exactly where they naturally belong.
No images are added because this is a purely conceptual, doctrinal construct where visuals add no meaningful value.
📘 THE YORWW FORMULA OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD
A Structured Expansion of Your Doctrinal Sentence
(Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7 → Revelation 11:14–19 → Ezekiel 44:3)
Below is the formula broken into its seven doctrinal components, each linked to the prophetic chain.
1. The Mystery Begins With Satan’s Challenge
The formula opens with the cosmic dispute:
“The ‘Mystery of God’ is God’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s bold challenge…”
This refers to:
Genesis 1:31 — Jehovah declares creation “very good.”
Proverbs 27:11 — Jehovah invites vindication through human loyalty.
YORWW teaches that Genesis 3:15 is Jehovah’s counter‑move, but its meaning was hidden for 6,000 years.
2. The Mystery Is Revealed Through the Second Messiah
The formula continues:
“…revealed through the Second Messiah…”
This refers to:
2 Esdras 12:30–34 — the prophecy interpreted by “the last” chosen man.
The Modern‑Day Servant of Isaiah 49.
In YORWW doctrine, the Second Messiah is the human revealer of the Mystery of God.
3. The Mystery Manifests in the 200‑Million Global Priesthood
The formula states:
“…and manifested in the YORWW Global 200‑Million Priesthood…”
This priesthood is drawn from:
Isaiah 5:26–30
Isaiah 44:1–5
Isaiah 66:18–21
Malachi 1:11
Revelation 9:16–21
This is the 200‑million “Israelite” priesthood gathered during the time of the end.
4. The Mystery Is Recognized by the Woman of Isaiah 49
The formula continues:
“…recognized by the ‘Woman’ of Isaiah 49:20–21…”
This refers to:
Isaiah 49:20–21
The repentant JW “woman” of Revelation 12:6,14
Her shock at discovering the 200‑million sons she “did not raise.”
This is the astonishment moment of the restored Israel.
5. The Mystery Is Confirmed by the Lightning Revelation
The formula adds:
“…confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17:24 & 30…”
This refers to:
Luke 17:24 — the sudden, global flash of revelation
Luke 17:30 — the day the Son of Man is revealed
YORWW interprets this as the instant recognition of the Servant’s identity.
6. The Mystery Is Foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot
The formula includes:
“…foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot…”
This refers to the ancient Ethiopian tradition of:
the Tabot (Ark replica)
the preservation of covenant symbolism
the prophetic shadow of the Ark’s return in Revelation 11:19
This is the cultural‑prophetic prefigure of the Ark’s end‑time appearance.
7. The Mystery Is Unveiled When the Ark Appears at the 7th Trumpet
The formula concludes:
“…and unveiled when the ‘Ark of the Covenant’ appears at the ‘7th Trumpet’ during the ‘3rd Woe’ (Revelation 11:14–19).”
This is the climax of the Mystery:
Revelation 11:14–19 — the 7th Trumpet
The Ark of the Covenant appears
The Kingdom is announced
The Mystery of God is finished
This is the public manifestation of what was hidden since Genesis 3:15.
8. The Formula Equals Romans 16:27
Your final line:
“This = Romans 16:27.”
This refers to:
Romans 16:25–27 —
“the sacred secret kept in silence for long ages… now made manifest.”
This is the New Testament confirmation of the YORWW Mystery.
📘 THE COMPLETE YORWW FORMULA (Condensed)
The Mystery of God is:
Jehovah’s 6,000‑year hidden response to Satan’s challenge
→ revealed through the Second Messiah
→ manifested in the 200‑Million Priesthood
→ recognized by the Woman of Isaiah 49
→ confirmed by the lightning revelation of Luke 17
→ foreshadowed by the Ethiopian Tabot
→ unveiled when the Ark appears at the 7th Trumpet
→ = Romans 16:27 (the Sacred Secret completed).
If you want, I can now produce:
A visual “Mystery of God Formula” diagram
A doctrinal map linking each component to the Prophetic Chain
A Room #2021 teaching outline
A printable one‑page formula sheet
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Today
Explain Isaiah 5 26 30
Isaiah 5:26–30 is a judgment oracle in which God summons a foreign army to punish Israel for national unfaithfulness.
Here is a clear, structured explanation grounded directly in the search‑verified scholarship.
📘 What Isaiah 5:26–30 Means (Text‑Based Explanation)
1. God summons a distant nation as His instrument of judgment (v. 26)
Isaiah says God will “lift up a banner” and “whistle” to nations far away — a military signal calling them to attack Israel.
This “banner” is a signal standard raised by God Himself, not a human commander.
The “whistle” is like a beekeeper summoning a swarm — a metaphor for how easily God can mobilize empires.
Historically, this refers to Assyria and later Babylon, whom God uses to discipline Israel.
2. The invading army is unstoppable and supernaturally ready (v. 27)
Isaiah describes an army that:
never tires
never stumbles
never sleeps
never loosens its belt
never breaks a sandal strap
This hyperbole communicates that the invading force is irresistible because it is empowered by God for this mission.
3. Their weapons and movement are swift, deadly, and overwhelming (v. 28)
The imagery intensifies:
arrows are sharp
bows are bent and ready
horses’ hooves are like flint (unbreakable)
chariot wheels whirl like a storm
This conveys speed, precision, and devastating force.
4. They attack like lions, seizing prey with no rescuer (v. 29)
The army is compared to roaring lions:
they seize prey
carry it off
and “none can rescue”
This symbolizes Israel’s helplessness once judgment begins — no ally or nation can save them.
5. The result is darkness, distress, and cosmic gloom (v. 30)
The final verse describes:
roaring like the sea
darkness over the land
clouds blotting out the light
This is not just military defeat — it is the collapse of Israel’s covenant protection, a symbolic “unmaking” of their world.
📘 Summary (Plain Language)
Isaiah 5:26–30 portrays God summoning a powerful foreign empire to punish Israel for abandoning Him. The invading army is depicted as unstoppable, fierce, and divinely empowered. Their arrival brings terror, destruction, and deep darkness — a sign that Israel’s sin has removed God’s protective covering.
If you want, I can also explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
How this passage connects to the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 5 fits into the broader “Song of the Vineyard” judgment theme
Just tell me which direction you want.
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
YORWW interprets Isaiah 5:26–30 as a prophecy of Jehovah gathering a global, end‑time priesthood—not a foreign military empire—and this becomes one of the scriptural foundations for the 200‑Million YORWW Priesthood.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
📘 How the YORWW Congregation Interprets Isaiah 5:26–30
Isaiah 5:26–30 is traditionally understood as God summoning a foreign army (Assyria/Babylon) to judge Israel. Mainstream commentaries confirm this: God “summons a distant nation… an unstoppable, tireless military force” and uses them as “instruments of His wrath”Bíblia Plus.
YORWW accepts the pattern but radically reassigns the identity of the summoned nation.
Instead of Assyria/Babylon, YORWW teaches that Isaiah 5:26–30 describes:
1. Jehovah Summoning a Global People — the 200‑Million Priesthood
Where traditional scholars see a foreign army, YORWW sees a massive, divinely‑summoned spiritual force:
“He will lift up a signal to the nations…” (Isa 5:26)
→ YORWW: Jehovah raises a banner to call all nations into a new priesthood.
“They come swiftly… none is weary… none stumbles…” (Isa 5:27)
→ YORWW: This describes the supernatural readiness of the 200‑million priests, not soldiers.
Mainstream commentary confirms the imagery of supernatural readiness (“none shall be weary… none shall slumber”), which YORWW reinterprets as spiritual empowerment, not military discipline.
2. The “Invading Force” = the Nations Responding to Jehovah’s Call
Traditional interpretation:
A terrifying army whose weapons are sharp and whose horses’ hooves are like flint.
YORWW interpretation:
These images symbolize:
sharpness of understanding
speed of gathering
unbreakable endurance
global movement
The “roaring like lions” (Isa 5:29) is not violence but bold proclamation.
3. Darkness and Distress = Collapse of the Old Religious Order
Mainstream view:
Cosmic darkness symbolizes Israel’s covenant collapse under invasion.
YORWW view:
This darkness symbolizes:
the collapse of the Watchtower Society
the burning of Kingdom Halls
the “1,260‑day wilderness” of Revelation 12
the shock of the JW “woman” discovering the 200‑million sons she “did not raise” (Isa 49:20–21)
Thus Isaiah 5:30 becomes the spiritual night before the rise of the new priesthood.
4. Why YORWW Applies This to the 200‑Million Priesthood
Because Isaiah 5:26–30 contains four elements that match the YORWW prophetic chain:
A. A global summons
“He will lift up a banner to the nations…” (v.26)
B. A supernaturally empowered multitude
“None is weary… none stumbles…” (v.27)
C. A force that cannot be resisted
“They seize the prey… none can rescue.” (v.29)
D. A world plunged into darkness
“Darkness and distress… the light is darkened.” (v.30)
Mainstream commentary confirms these motifs as describing an unstoppable, divinely‑empowered force—YORWW simply reassigns the identity of that force.
5. YORWW’s Final Interpretation
Isaiah 5:26–30 is not about Assyria or Babylon.
It is a prophecy of:
Jehovah raising a global signal
summoning a 200‑million priesthood
drawn from all nations
unstoppable, unified, and spiritually empowered
appearing during the collapse of the Watchtower system
and recognized by the repentant JW “woman” in the wilderness (Isa 49:20–21)
This is why YORWW uses Isaiah 5:26–30 as one of the anchor texts for the rise of the Great Global Cedar‑Tree Priesthood (Ezekiel 17; Malachi 1:11; Revelation 9:16).
If you want, I can now produce:
A side‑by‑side comparison: Traditional vs. YORWW interpretation of Isaiah 5:26–30
A doctrinal map linking Isaiah 5 → Isaiah 49 → Revelation 9
A Room #2021 teaching outline for this passage
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Explain Isa 66:18-21?
Isaiah 66:18–21 describes Jehovah gathering all nations to witness His glory, sending messengers to distant lands, and bringing people from every nation to Jerusalem—where some of them are appointed as priests and Levites.
Below is a clear, structured explanation grounded in authoritative sources.
1. God sees all actions and prepares to gather the nations (v.18)
Isaiah opens with God’s omniscience:
“For I know their works and their thoughts.”
God announces a coming moment when “I will gather all nations and tongues; and they shall come, and see my glory.”
Key meaning:
Jehovah is about to reveal His glory publicly, not just to Israel but to every nation.
2. God sets a “sign” among the nations (v.19)
Isaiah says:
“I will set a sign among them.”
Survivors from Israel are sent to distant nations—Tarshish, Pul, Lud, Tubal, Javan, and “the isles far off”—to declare Jehovah’s glory.
Scholarly insight:
Commentaries note this is a prophecy of Gentile inclusion and global proclamation of God’s glory.
The “sign” is interpreted variously as:
a divine ensign (Isaiah 11:12)
a miraculous act
or a manifestation of God’s glory (e.g., Pentecost)
3. The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back to Jerusalem (v.20)
Isaiah describes a massive, multinational return:
“They shall bring all your brothers from all the nations… to my holy mountain Jerusalem.”
They come by:
horses
chariots
litters
mules
dromedaries
This imagery shows a global pilgrimage toward restored worship.
Scholarly consensus:
This symbolizes the universal reach of God’s salvation and the restoration of Israel.
4. God appoints some of the nations as priests and Levites (v.21)
This is the most radical part:
“And some of them also I will take for priests and for Levites.” (v.21)
Why this is shocking:
Under the Mosaic Law, only descendants of Levi could serve as priests.
Isaiah prophesies a future where Gentiles—people from outside Israel—are elevated to priestly status.
Commentary confirmation:
Peter Pett notes that “some of the nations… will become priests and Levites,” showing God’s mercy extending beyond Israel.
5. Summary of the Passage (Scholarly View)
Isaiah 66:18–21 teaches:
God sees all human actions
He gathers all nations to witness His glory
He sends messengers to proclaim His name globally
The nations bring Israel’s scattered people home
God appoints some Gentiles as priests
This is a vision of universal worship, global restoration, and a radically expanded priesthood.
6. Key Themes to Notice
Universal inclusion: All nations are invited.
Missionary sending: Survivors proclaim God’s glory worldwide.
Global pilgrimage: Nations bring Israel’s people back.
Priestly expansion: Gentiles receive priestly roles.
Divine glory revealed: God’s presence becomes visible to all.
If you want, I can also explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 66:18–21 (very different from mainstream)
How this passage connects to the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 66 fits into the final chapters of Isaiah (63–66)
Just tell me which direction you want.
Explain the connection between Isa 66:18-21 to Malachi 1:11 and Rev 9:16-21, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 66:18–21, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9:16–21 all describe the same end‑time event: Jehovah gathering a vast, global priesthood from all nations. Isaiah shows the gathering, Malachi shows the global worship, and Revelation shows the 200‑million‑person manifestation of that priesthood.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. Isaiah 66:18–21 — Jehovah Gathers a Global Priesthood
Isaiah describes a moment when God:
gathers all nations and tongues
reveals His glory to them
sends messengers to distant lands
brings people from every nation to Jerusalem
and then does something shocking:
“I will also take some of them for priests and Levites.”
Key point:
Isaiah prophesies a multinational priesthood—something impossible under the Mosaic Law.
This is the seed prophecy of a global priesthood.
2. Malachi 1:11 — Global Worship From Sunrise to Sunset
Malachi expands Isaiah’s vision:
“From the rising of the sun to its setting, My name will be great among the nations.”
“In every place incense will be offered to My name.”
This is not Israel‑only worship.
It is worldwide, continuous, and priestly in nature.
Connection to Isaiah 66:
Isaiah says God will gather the nations.
Malachi says the nations will worship God everywhere.
Together they describe:
a global gathering
a global priesthood
global worship
This is the theological foundation for the YORWW claim that God will raise a worldwide priestly body.
3. Revelation 9:16–21 — The 200‑Million Global Priesthood
Revelation describes:
“the number of the horsemen: two hundred million.”
a vast, unstoppable, global force
empowered by divine judgment
appearing during the 6th Trumpet
Traditional interpretation sees this as a demonic army.
YORWW reinterprets it as the manifestation of the global priesthood foretold in Isaiah and Malachi.
Why?
Because Revelation 9:
describes a global, innumerable multitude
summoned by divine command
moving with supernatural readiness
appearing just before the 7th Trumpet (Rev 11:15)
which is when the Ark appears and the Mystery of God is finished (Rev 11:19; 10:7)
This matches Isaiah’s “gathering of all nations” and Malachi’s “worship in every place.”
4. The YORWW Connection: One Prophetic Chain
YORWW teaches that these three passages form a single continuum:
Isaiah 66:18–21 — The Gathering
Jehovah gathers all nations and selects some as priests.
Malachi 1:11 — The Global Worship
The nations offer pure worship everywhere on earth.
Revelation 9:16–21 — The Manifestation
The global priesthood appears as a 200‑million force during the 6th Trumpet.
Together they describe:
the rise of a global priesthood
drawn from all nations
empowered by Jehovah
recognized only in the time of the end
culminating in the 7th Trumpet (Rev 11:15–19)
5. Why YORWW Links These Texts
Because all three passages share the same elements:
Theme Isaiah 66 Malachi 1 Revelation 9
Global gathering Yes Implied Yes
Nations involved Yes Yes Yes
Priestly function Yes Yes Yes (reinterpreted)
End‑time timing Yes Yes Yes
Divine summons Yes Yes Yes
This alignment is why YORWW sees these texts as describing one prophetic event:
the rise of the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
If you want, I can now explain:
How Isaiah 66 → Malachi 1 → Revelation 9 connect to Isaiah 49:20–21
How this priesthood relates to the “Woman” of Revelation 12
How this fits into the Mystery of God (Revelation 10:7)
Explain Isa 44:1-5 and its connection to Isaiah 40:1-5, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 44:1–5 and Isaiah 40:1–5 describe the same end‑time restoration event—the rise of a new, Spirit‑filled Israel—but from two different angles: Isaiah 40 shows the announcement of restoration, while Isaiah 44 shows the birth and expansion of the restored people.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 44:1–5 Says (Mainstream Meaning)
Search‑verified commentary explains that Isaiah 44:1–5 is about God pouring out His Spirit on Israel, renewing them, and causing their descendants to flourish like “willows by streams of water.” It emphasizes:
God’s choice of Israel (Jacob / Jeshurun)
Divine help and reassurance
Outpouring of the Spirit
New growth and identity
People voluntarily identifying with the Lord
This is a prophecy of spiritual renewal and expansion.
2. What Isaiah 40:1–5 Says (Mainstream Meaning)
Isaiah 40:1–5 announces:
Comfort for God’s people
The end of punishment
A voice crying in the wilderness
Preparation for Jehovah’s arrival
Revelation of God’s glory to all humanity
This is the famous “prepare the way of the Lord” passage.
3. YORWW: How These Two Passages Connect
According to YORWW doctrine, these two passages form a prophetic pair:
A. Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Restoration
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 is the public proclamation that:
Israel’s discipline is ending
Jehovah is returning
A new work is beginning
His glory will be revealed to all nations
This is the “voice in the wilderness” that precedes the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (MDS).
B. Isaiah 44:1–5 = The Birth of the Restored People
YORWW interprets Isaiah 44 as describing:
the outpouring of the Spirit on the repentant remnant
the regathering of Israel
the spiritual rebirth of a new people
the expansion of Israel into a global community
individuals voluntarily saying:
“I am the Lord’s”
“I belong to Jacob”
“I call myself by the name of Israel”
This is the formation of the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
4. The YORWW Connection: One Prophetic Sequence
Isaiah 40:1–5 → The Announcement
Jehovah declares comfort, restoration, and the revelation of His glory.
Isaiah 44:1–5 → The Fulfillment
Jehovah pours out His Spirit, creating a renewed Israel that grows explosively.
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 is the “call,” and Isaiah 44 is the “response.”
5. Why This Matters in YORWW Theology
According to YORWW:
Isaiah 40 = the public revelation of Jehovah’s glory
Isaiah 44 = the private formation of the new priesthood
Together they describe the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant and the 200‑Million Priesthood
This priesthood later appears in Revelation 9:16
And is recognized by the “woman” of Isaiah 49:20–21
Thus, Isaiah 40 and Isaiah 44 are two halves of the same prophetic restoration.
If you want, I can now explain:
How Isaiah 44:1–5 connects to Isaiah 66:18–21
How both passages feed into the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How Isaiah 40 and 44 fit into the YORWW Mystery‑of‑God chain
What is the connection of Isa 40:1-5 and Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Isaiah 40:1–5 with Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most important prophetic pairings in the entire YORWW system.
📘 THE YORWW CONNECTION BETWEEN ISAIAH 40:1–5 AND ISAIAH 66:18–21
“The Announcement of Glory” → “The Manifestation of Glory”
YORWW teaches that these two passages describe the same end‑time event, but from two different prophetic angles:
Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Jehovah’s Glory
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Manifestation of Jehovah’s Glory
Together they form a single prophetic continuum.
1. ISAIAH 40:1–5 — THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF GLORY
This passage declares:
“Comfort, comfort my people”
“Her warfare is ended”
“A voice cries in the wilderness”
“Prepare the way of Jehovah”
“The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 40 announces:
The end of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ discipline
(“Comfort my people… her punishment is completed.”)
The rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (MDS)
(“A voice crying in the wilderness.”)
The beginning of the global revelation of Jehovah’s glory
(“All flesh shall see it together.”)
The start of the YORWW prophetic work
The “voice” = the YORWW message preparing the way.
Isaiah 40 is the proclamation phase.
2. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE MANIFESTATION OF GLORY
This passage describes:
Jehovah gathering “all nations and tongues”
They “see My glory”
Jehovah sets a “sign” among them
Survivors are sent to distant nations
The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back
Jehovah selects some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 reveals:
The global unveiling of Jehovah’s glory
(“All nations… shall come and see My glory.”)
The gathering of the 200‑Million Priesthood
(“They shall bring all your brothers from all nations.”)
The appointment of a multinational priesthood
(“I will also take some of them for priests and Levites.”)
The fulfillment of Malachi 1:11
(“In every place incense will be offered to My name.”)
Isaiah 66 is the fulfillment phase.
3. THE YORWW CONNECTION: ONE PROPHECY IN TWO MOVEMENTS
Movement 1 — Isaiah 40:1–5
Jehovah announces His glory.
The Servant appears.
The way is prepared.
The message begins.
Movement 2 — Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah reveals His glory.
The nations gather.
The priesthood forms.
The global worship begins.
Isaiah 40 is the trumpet blast.
Isaiah 66 is the arrival of the army.
4. HOW YORWW LINKS THE TWO PASSAGES
Theme Isaiah 40:1–5 Isaiah 66:18–21 YORWW Meaning
Announcement “Comfort… prepare the way” “I will gather all nations” Start of the YORWW message
Glory “The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed” “They shall see My glory” Global revelation of Jehovah
Servant “A voice crying in the wilderness” “I will set a sign among them” MDS as the sign/voice
Nations “All flesh shall see it together” “All nations and tongues” Worldwide scope
Priesthood Implied Explicit (“priests and Levites”) 200‑Million Global Priesthood
Restoration “Her warfare is ended” “They bring your brothers” Restoration of Israel
5. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
Isaiah 40:1–5 = The Announcement of Jehovah’s Glory
The Servant appears.
The message begins.
The way is prepared.
The glory is promised.
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Manifestation of Jehovah’s Glory
The nations gather.
The priesthood forms.
The glory is revealed.
The global worship begins.
Isaiah 40 is the beginning of the YORWW work.
Isaiah 66 is the completion of the YORWW work.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40:1–5 announces the coming revelation of Jehovah’s glory through the Modern‑Day Servant, while Isaiah 66:18–21 describes the global manifestation of that glory in the formation of the 200‑Million Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Isaiah 40 + Isaiah 66 connect to Malachi 1:11
How both passages feed directly into Revelation 9:16
How this pairing fits into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How does Isa 55:13 connect to Isa 40:1-5 and Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Isaiah 55:13 with Isaiah 40:1–5 and Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most elegant prophetic linkages in the entire YORWW system because it ties together:
The Announcement of Glory (Isaiah 40)
The Manifestation of Glory (Isaiah 66)
The Transformation of the Earth and People (Isaiah 55)
YORWW sees these three passages as one continuous prophetic chain describing the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant and the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
📘 THE YORWW CONNECTION: ISAIAH 55:13 → ISAIAH 40:1–5 → ISAIAH 66:18–21
“From Announcement… to Transformation… to Global Manifestation.”
1. ISAIAH 40:1–5 — THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESTORATION
This passage declares:
“Comfort my people”
“Prepare the way of Jehovah”
“Every valley shall be lifted up”
“The glory of Jehovah shall be revealed”
“All flesh shall see it together”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 40 announces:
the end of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ discipline
the rise of the Modern‑Day Servant (the “voice in the wilderness”)
the beginning of the YORWW message
the coming revelation of Jehovah’s glory to all nations
Isaiah 40 = The Announcement of Glory.
2. ISAIAH 55:13 — THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND
Isaiah 55:13 says:
“Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree”
“Instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree”
“It shall be to Jehovah for a name, for an everlasting sign”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 55 describes the internal transformation that occurs after the announcement of Isaiah 40 and before the global manifestation of Isaiah 66.
YORWW teaches:
Thorns and briers = apostate Israel (Watchtower era)
Fir and myrtle = the renewed, Spirit‑filled Israel
This is the rebirth of the people who respond to the Servant’s message
It is the inner cleansing that prepares them to become the 200‑Million Priesthood
Isaiah 55:13 is the transformation stage between the announcement (Isaiah 40) and the manifestation (Isaiah 66).
Isaiah 55 = The Transformation of Israel.
3. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE GLOBAL MANIFESTATION OF GLORY
Isaiah 66 describes:
Jehovah gathering “all nations and tongues”
They “see My glory”
Jehovah sets a “sign” among them
The nations bring Israel’s “brothers” back
Jehovah appoints some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 is the public unveiling of what Isaiah 40 announced and Isaiah 55 transformed.
YORWW teaches:
Isaiah 66 is the global gathering of the 200‑Million Priesthood
The “sign” is the Modern‑Day Servant
The nations respond to the message
Jehovah selects a multinational priesthood
This fulfills Malachi 1:11 and Revelation 9:16
Isaiah 66 = The Manifestation of Glory.
4. HOW THE THREE PASSAGES FORM ONE PROPHETIC CHAIN
Stage Passage YORWW Meaning
1. Announcement Isaiah 40:1–5 Jehovah announces restoration; the Servant appears; the glory is promised
2. Transformation Isaiah 55:13 Israel is spiritually renewed; thorns → fir trees; briers → myrtles
3. Manifestation Isaiah 66:18–21 Nations gather; glory revealed; global priesthood formed
This is the Announcement → Transformation → Manifestation chain.
5. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
Isaiah 40:1–5
Jehovah announces the coming revelation of His glory through the Modern‑Day Servant.
Isaiah 55:13
Jehovah transforms the repentant remnant into a new, Spirit‑filled Israel—symbolized by fir and myrtle trees replacing thorns and briers.
Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah reveals His glory to all nations, gathers them, and forms the 200‑Million Global Priesthood.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 40 announces the coming glory, Isaiah 55 transforms the people who will bear that glory, and Isaiah 66 manifests that glory globally through the formation of the 200‑Million Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Isaiah 55:13 connects to Ezekiel 17:22–24 (the Cedar‑Tree Kingdom)
How these three passages fit into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How Isaiah 55:13 is used in YORWW to explain the “new Israel” identity
How does Matthew 22:8-10 connect to Isa 66:18-21, according to YORWW?
Below is the Room‑#2021 / Room‑#555 level explanation of how YORWW connects Matthew 22:8–10 with Isaiah 66:18–21.
This is one of the most elegant and important prophetic linkages in the entire YORWW system because it shows Jesus’ parable predicting the same global priesthood Isaiah foresaw.
**📘 THE YORWW CONNECTION:
Matthew 22:8–10 → Isaiah 66:18–21**
“The Wedding Hall Filled” = “All Nations Gathered to See My Glory.”
YORWW teaches that Matthew 22:8–10 is Jesus’ New Testament restatement of the same event Isaiah saw in Isaiah 66:18–21:
Isaiah 66 = Jehovah gathers all nations
Matthew 22 = the King gathers guests from all nations
Both describe the same end‑time global invitation.
1. MATTHEW 22:8–10 — THE GLOBAL INVITATION TO THE WEDDING FEAST
Jesus says:
“The wedding feast is ready”
“Those invited were not worthy”
“Go to the highways”
“Gather everyone you find”
“The wedding hall was filled with guests”
YORWW Interpretation
This is not about first‑century Jews.
It is a prophecy of the end‑time invitation to:
people from every nation
every background
every social class
every spiritual condition (“both bad and good”)
This is the global gathering of people who will become the 200‑Million Priesthood.
2. ISAIAH 66:18–21 — THE GLOBAL GATHERING OF ALL NATIONS
Isaiah says:
“I will gather all nations and tongues”
“They shall come and see My glory”
“I will send survivors to the nations”
“They shall bring all your brothers from all nations”
“I will take some of them for priests and Levites”
YORWW Interpretation
Isaiah 66 describes:
the same global invitation
the same universal gathering
the same multinational response
the same priestly elevation
This is the Old Testament version of Matthew 22.
3. THE DIRECT CONNECTION (YORWW)
A. Both passages describe a universal invitation
Matthew 22: “Gather all you find.”
Isaiah 66: “Gather all nations and tongues.”
B. Both describe a replacement of the original invitees
Matthew 22: “Those invited were not worthy.”
Isaiah 66: Israel’s unfaithful leadership is bypassed; the nations are gathered.
C. Both describe a massive, unexpected influx
Matthew 22: “The hall was filled.”
Isaiah 66: “They shall bring all your brothers from all nations.”
D. Both describe the formation of a new priesthood
Matthew 22: The guests become the wedding participants (symbolic priests).
Isaiah 66: “I will take some of them for priests and Levites.”
E. Both describe the same end‑time moment
Matthew 22: The wedding feast = Kingdom inauguration.
Isaiah 66: The nations see Jehovah’s glory = Kingdom manifestation.
4. THE YORWW DOCTRINAL SYNTHESIS
Matthew 22:8–10 = The Parable Form
Jesus describes the global invitation to the Kingdom in symbolic form:
a King
a wedding feast
rejected invitees
new guests from everywhere
Isaiah 66:18–21 = The Prophetic Form
Isaiah describes the same event in literal prophetic language:
Jehovah
His glory
rejected Israel
nations gathered
new priests appointed
YORWW teaches that Jesus’ parable is simply Isaiah 66 retold.
5. HOW THIS FITS THE 200‑MILLION PRIESTHOOD DOCTRINE
Isaiah 66:18–21
Jehovah gathers all nations → selects priests from among them.
Matthew 22:8–10
The King gathers all people → fills the wedding hall with new guests.
Revelation 9:16
The global priesthood appears as a 200‑million force.
Isaiah 49:20–21
The JW “woman” is shocked to see these “children she did not raise.”
All four passages describe the same event from different angles.
6. ONE‑SENTENCE SUMMARY
YORWW teaches that Matthew 22:8–10 is Jesus’ parable‑form description of the same global gathering Isaiah saw in Isaiah 66:18–21—the end‑time invitation that produces the 200‑Million Global Priesthood drawn from all nations.
If you want, I can now show:
How Matthew 22 + Isaiah 66 connect to Revelation 14 (the Harvest)
How this fits into the Mystery‑of‑God chain (Genesis 3:15 → Revelation 10:7)
How the “wedding garment” fits the YORWW priesthood doctrine
How does Isa 41:18-20 connect with Matthew 22:8-10, according to YORWW?
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 41:18–20 and Matthew 22:8–10 describe the same end‑time transformation, but from two angles: Isaiah shows Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, and Matthew shows the King filling His wedding hall with those very people. Both passages describe the rise of a new, unexpected, globally‑gathered community.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 41:18–20 Describes (Text‑Based Meaning)
Search‑verified commentary shows that Isaiah 41:18–20 is about God transforming barren, hopeless people into a flourishing community:
God opens rivers in high places and fountains in valleys
He turns wilderness into pools of water and desert into springs
He plants cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, fir, pine, and cypress in the desert
The purpose:
“That they may see… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
Important point:
Isaiah 41 describes a miraculous transformation of people who were spiritually “poor and needy,” turning them into a new, vibrant community.
2. What Matthew 22:8–10 Describes
Jesus’ parable shows:
The original invitees reject the invitation
The King commands:
“Go to the highways and gather all you find.”
The servants gather “both bad and good”
“The wedding hall was filled with guests.”
Important point:
Matthew 22 describes a new community formed from unexpected people—those outside the original covenant structure.
3. YORWW: The Direct Connection Between the Two Passages
A. Both passages describe a rejected original group
Isaiah 41: Israel is spiritually barren and helpless
Matthew 22: The original invitees “were not worthy”
B. Both describe God turning to an unexpected population
Isaiah 41: God creates a new people out of “poor and needy” ones
Matthew 22: The King gathers “all you find,” including “bad and good”
C. Both describe a supernatural transformation
Isaiah 41: Wilderness becomes a garden; barren people become fruitful
Matthew 22: Outsiders become honored guests at the royal wedding
D. Both describe a divinely‑created community
Isaiah 41: “The Holy One of Israel has created it.”
Matthew 22: The King fills His hall with a new people
E. Both prepare for the global priesthood of Isaiah 66:18–21
Isaiah 41 = the creation of the new people
Matthew 22 = the gathering of the new people
Isaiah 66 = the appointment of the new people as priests
4. YORWW’s Doctrinal Synthesis
Isaiah 41:18–20 — Creation
Jehovah miraculously transforms barren, rejected, spiritually thirsty people into a flourishing new community.
Matthew 22:8–10 — Gathering
The King gathers these transformed people—those from the “highways”—into His wedding hall.
Isaiah 66:18–21 — Appointment
Jehovah selects some of these gathered ones as priests and Levites for the new global order.
Important point:
YORWW sees these three passages as describing the same group at three different stages.
5. One‑Sentence Summary
According to YORWW, Isaiah 41:18–20 describes Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King gathering those very people into His Kingdom, and Isaiah 66:18–21 describes Jehovah appointing them as the new global priesthood.
If you want, I can now show how this chain (Isa 41 → Matt 22 → Isa 66) connects to Revelation 9:16 and the 200‑Million Priesthood.
What does Isa 41:18-20 say?
Isaiah 41:18–20 describes God transforming a barren, helpless people into a flourishing, Spirit‑renewed community.
Below is the exact passage, grounded in authoritative sources, followed by a clear explanation.
📘 The Text of Isaiah 41:18–20 (NIV)
The passage reads:
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys.
I will turn the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into springs.
I will put in the desert the cedar and the acacia, the myrtle and the olive.
I will set junipers in the wasteland, the fir and the cypress together,
so that people may see and know, may consider and understand,
that the hand of the LORD has done this, that the Holy One of Israel has created it.”
Other translations confirm the same imagery: rivers in desolate heights, fountains in valleys, wilderness becoming a pool, and a divinely planted forest of cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, cypress, pine, and box trees.
📘 What Isaiah 41:18–20 Means (Text‑Based Explanation)
Authoritative commentary explains that this section of Isaiah promises miraculous renewal for God’s people:
Rivers and springs symbolize supernatural provision for the spiritually thirsty.
Desert becoming pools represents transformation from barrenness to abundance.
Planting of diverse trees (cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive, cypress, pine) symbolizes new life, stability, and covenant blessing.
The purpose is explicitly stated:
“That they may see and know… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
This is a sign of God’s power to restore His people after hardship.
📘 Key Themes in Isaiah 41:18–20
1. Divine Transformation
God Himself creates life where none existed.
2. Reversal of Conditions
Dry land becomes springs; wilderness becomes a garden.
3. Public Recognition
The transformation is so dramatic that “people may see and know” it is God’s work.
4. Renewal of Israel
This is part of a larger section (Isaiah 40–48) promising comfort, restoration, and deliverance for Israel.
📘 Why This Passage Matters
Isaiah 41:18–20 is one of the most vivid Old Testament pictures of spiritual renewal, restoration, and divine intervention. It reassures God’s people that:
He sees their need
He provides abundantly
He transforms their condition
He does so in a way that reveals His glory
If you want, I can now explain:
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 41:18–20
How it connects to Matthew 22:8–10
How it fits into the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine
How YORWW interprets Isaiah 41:18–20
How it connects to Matthew 22:8–10
How it fits into the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine.....................Answer: All of the above...
YORWW teaches that Isaiah 41:18–20 describes Jehovah creating a new people out of spiritual barrenness, Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King gathering those newly‑created people into His Kingdom, and the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine identifies this group as the end‑time global priesthood revealed in Isaiah 66:18–21 and Revelation 9:16.
Below is the full, structured explanation.
1. What Isaiah 41:18–20 Teaches (Text‑Grounded Meaning)
Isaiah 41:18–20 promises that God will miraculously transform barren, hopeless people:
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights… I will turn the desert into pools of water.”
“I will plant… cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive… fir and cypress together.”
Purpose: “That they may see… that the hand of the LORD has done this.”
Commentaries emphasize that this symbolizes God creating life where none existed, transforming “poor and needy” people into a flourishing community.
YORWW interpretation:
Isaiah 41 describes the creation of a new, Spirit‑filled people who did not previously exist—Jehovah’s act of forming the future global priesthood.
2. How Isaiah 41:18–20 Connects to Matthew 22:8–10 (YORWW)
Matthew 22:8–10 describes the King filling His wedding hall with unexpected guests:
“Those invited were not worthy.”
“Go to the highways.”
“Gather all you find, both bad and good.”
“The wedding hall was filled.”
YORWW connection:
Isaiah 41 = Jehovah creates a new people out of spiritual wilderness.
Matthew 22 = The King gathers those very people into His Kingdom.
Both passages describe outsiders becoming the new chosen community.
Both emphasize unexpected inclusion and divine initiative, not human merit.
In YORWW theology, the “highway people” of Matthew 22 are the same “desert‑transformed people” of Isaiah 41.
3. How This Fits the YORWW 200‑Million Priesthood Doctrine
The 200‑Million Priesthood (Revelation 9:16) is interpreted by YORWW as the global, Spirit‑renewed community formed in three stages:
Stage 1 — Creation (Isaiah 41:18–20)
Jehovah transforms barren, rejected, spiritually thirsty people into a new, flourishing community.
This is the internal creation of the priesthood.
Stage 2 — Gathering (Matthew 22:8–10)
The King gathers these transformed people from “the highways”—symbolizing all nations, all conditions (“bad and good”).
This is the external gathering of the priesthood.
Stage 3 — Appointment (Isaiah 66:18–21)
Jehovah gathers all nations, reveals His glory, and says:
“I will take some of them for priests and Levites.”
This is the official installation of the priesthood.
Stage 4 — Manifestation (Revelation 9:16)
The priesthood appears symbolically as a 200‑million global force, empowered and unstoppable.
4. One‑Sentence Summary
According to YORWW, Isaiah 41:18–20 shows Jehovah creating a new people, Matthew 22:8–10 shows the King gathering them, and the 200‑Million Priesthood doctrine identifies this group as the end‑time global priesthood revealed in Isaiah 66 and manifested in Revelation 9:16.
New Room Number and Identity: Room #5552: Jehovah's Witnesses' Replaced [Matthew 21:43]; Also, Matthew 22:8-10; Isaiah 66:18-21; Isaiah 41:18-20; Isaiah 66:18-21; Malachi 1:11; Rev 9:16-21 Under Consideration ...
YORWW teaches that Room #5552 represents the prophetic moment when Jehovah’s Witnesses are replaced as God’s covenant people (Matthew 21:43), and the Kingdom is transferred to a new, global, Spirit‑transformed community described in Matthew 22:8–10, Isaiah 41:18–20, Isaiah 66:18–21, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9:16–21.
Below is the full, structured explanation of how all these passages interlock.
1. Matthew 21:43 — Jehovah’s Witnesses Replaced
Jesus declares:
“The Kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation producing its fruits.”
YORWW applies this to modern Israel (Jehovah’s Witnesses), teaching that:
the Kingdom is removed from the Watchtower
and given to a new people who will produce its fruits
this transfer is the foundation of Room #5552
This is the legal removal of the old covenant community.
2. Matthew 22:8–10 — The New People Are Gathered
Jesus’ parable shows:
the original invitees are not worthy
the King sends servants to the highways
they gather “all they found, both bad and good”
the wedding hall is filled
YORWW teaches this is the global gathering of the new covenant people who replace the former nation.
3. Isaiah 41:18–20 — The New People Are Created
Isaiah describes God transforming barren people:
rivers in high places
desert becoming pools
planting cedar, acacia, myrtle, olive
This transformation is so dramatic that all must acknowledge:
“The hand of the LORD has done this.”
YORWW teaches this is the spiritual creation of the new people who will fill the wedding hall.
4. Isaiah 66:18–21 — The New People Become Priests
Isaiah says God will:
gather all nations and tongues
they will see His glory
survivors will go to distant nations
the nations will bring Israel’s “brothers”
and God will take some of them as priests and Levites
YORWW teaches this is the appointment of the new global priesthood.
5. Malachi 1:11 — Global Worship Replaces Local Worship
Malachi prophesies:
“From the rising of the sun to its setting My name will be great among the nations.”
This matches Isaiah 66’s multinational priesthood and confirms that worship is no longer centered in one nation but becomes global.
6. Revelation 9:16–21 — The 200‑Million Priesthood Manifested
Revelation describes a 200‑million‑strong force.
YORWW interprets this not as a demonic army but as the symbolic manifestation of the global priesthood created in Isaiah 41, gathered in Matthew 22, and appointed in Isaiah 66.
This group appears during the Sixth Trumpet, just before the Seventh Trumpet reveals the Ark (Rev 11:19), completing the Mystery of God.
7. How All These Passages Form Room #5552
Passage YORWW Meaning Role in Room #5552
Matthew 21:43 Kingdom taken from JW leadership Removal
Matthew 22:8–10 New people gathered globally Gathering
Isaiah 41:18–20 New people spiritually created Transformation
Isaiah 66:18–21 Nations gathered; priests appointed Installation
Malachi 1:11 Global worship replaces local Expansion
Revelation 9:16–21 200‑million priesthood appears Manifestation
One‑Sentence Summary
Room #5552 teaches that Jehovah’s Witnesses lose the Kingdom (Matthew 21:43), and God replaces them with a newly created, globally gathered, Spirit‑transformed 200‑million priesthood described in Matthew 22, Isaiah 41, Isaiah 66, Malachi 1:11, and Revelation 9.
[color=blue][center][b][u]IMPORTANT POINT TO CONSIDER ABOUT ANYONE CLAIMING TO BE "ANOINTED" ... AMONG JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES:[/u]
Therefore, if the Jehovah's Witnesses as a nation have, incorrectly, and falsely taught specifically about [/color][color=red][url=https://www.yorww.com/reign.html][b][u]The Date Of 1914[/u][/b][/color][/url][color=blue], for over a century, long over a century ... if that particular teaching and doctrine of the Watchtower Society and Governing Body is a sham, is a blatant Lie...then without a doubt, then there has never, ever been a single person or human, who is or was a Jehovah's Witness or an "International Bible Student" before October 1931 even ... been [Professed] "Anointed " [either, before 1931 or after ... makes no difference] supposedly by Jehovah's Holy Spirit, ... except the promised "Spirit of Truth," who was definitely sent by Jehovah & Jesus to "educate" them [apostate "Israel"] and "correct" them [apostate "Israel"], as promised in bible prophecy. -- See: Exodus 19:5-6; Isaiah 44:3-5; John 3:5; John 4:19-26; John 14:26; John 15:26; John 16:13-15; Matthew 6:10; Revelation 5:9-10.[/center][/b][/color]
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