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Rutherford, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1869-1942

"The Harp of God"


Will the peoples of the earth then have ailments and complaints as they
do now? ¶ 592.
What effect upon the earth itself will the times of restoration have?
¶ 593.
Will there be room for all the people that are restored to life? ¶ 593.
How many people have lived on the earth and died and gone into their
grave? ¶ 593.
How many are now living? ¶ 593.
Give an illustration showing that the earth's surface will be ample to
accommodate all of these. ¶ 593.
What Scriptural evidence have we that the earth will produce sufficient
food to sustain the restored ones? ¶ 594.
What Scriptural proof is there that the desolate land of the earth will
become like the garden of Eden? ¶ 594.
When will the earth be a fit habitation for man? ¶ 594.
Is any part of earth's surface being reclaimed now that illustrates the
restoration of the earth? If so, give an instance. ¶ 594.
What will be the effect when all the desert land is made habitable? ¶ 594.
In the times of restoration, what will become of the weeds, thistles,
and thorns, and pests that destroy crops? ¶ 595.
What will become of the poisonous things that produce sickness? ¶ 595.
How will the reign of Christ affect man's enemies? ¶ 595.
When, the people witness the disappearance of ignorance, crime, and
superstition, and the establishment of goodness, loving kindness, etc.


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