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

"The Harp of God"


What hope has the Christian concerning his beloved dead? ¶ 614.
Relate an experience showing why the Christian sorrows not as those who
have no hope. ¶ 615.
What does the power of the ocean illustrate to the Christian? ¶ 616.
How does this compare with the One who created the moon and the stars
and the sun? ¶ 616.
How will this power be used in behalf of the dead? ¶ 616.
By faith the Christians see what in the near future for their beloved
dead? and what effect does this have upon the mind of such? ¶ 617.
Is the restoration string of the harp of God a consolation to the
Christian? and if so, why? ¶ 618.
Why does the Lord keep such in perfect peace, notwithstanding the
turmoil in the earth? ¶ 618.
What two great doctrines of the divine plan were obscured for many
years? and by what strings of the harp are they represented? ¶ 619. (See
back reference)
Why have these doctrines been obscured? ¶ 619.
If they have been revived or discovered in recent years, what has been
the cause? ¶ 619.
What effect upon Christians does the knowledge of restitution have? ¶ 619.
What Psalm pictures this joyful effect? ¶ 619.
In what kind of phrase has the plan of God been stated? ¶ 620.
Who have been able to understand God's plan? ¶ 620.
What did the Psalmist mean when he said: "I will incline mine ear to a
parable; I will open my dark sayings upon the harp"? ¶ 620.


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