Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Jehovah's Witnesses were the first Zionists



Most people don't know that the founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses, Charles Taze Russell, what not only heavily influenced by Freemasonry, but was a radical Zionist starting in the 1880s, years before even Jews were discussing the venture


Excerpt From
Be Wise As Serpents
By Fritz Springmeier


Russell's Zionism

In 1880, Russell began to predict that the Jews would return to Palestine. He wrote an article "God's Message of Comfort to the Jews" telling the world that God had promised the Jewish nation would be restored. This article was made into a 32 page Bible Student tract around Sept., 1881, and reprinted again in tract and newspaper article forms in Dec. 1887. One source also says the booklet was put out in 1912. This Comfort for the Jews is not to be confused with Rutherford's later book in 1925 by the same title.

Russell's third book, Thy Kingdom Come, spends its entire 8th chapter on "The
Restoration of Israel."

His prophecy about the Jews returning to Israel are, in this Author's estimation, his most accurate. The others failed. This prophecy goes unmentioned by today's WT because it clashes with their present light that the nation of Israel is not in God's plan. Russell applauded as he saw his predictions on Zionism starting to happen. Russell advertized Dr. T. Herzl's lauching of Zionism. Russell published a Yiddish paper Di Stimme, which circulated in Europe and Russia. With Jewish help it was circulated worldwide. It was especially popular in Poland.

- From Pg. 210 from above liked PDF


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