Thy Word is Truth

61 page hard bound book

A collection of scriptures on various biblical subjects meant to be a handy reference guide.

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Weight: 17 oz

Dimensions: 8.75 × 5.75 × 0.875 in

Thy Word is Truth is a compact yet comprehensive Scripture reference and note book, originally compiled in the early 1900s for Bible Students and colporteurs (traveling ministers). It organizes a vast range of biblical topics into short, easily accessible sections, each supported with direct King James Version quotations, and provides cross-references to related expositions in the Dawn series, Zion’s Watch Tower, and other Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society publications.

The primary purpose is to:

  1. Equip believers with concise, ready-to-use answers for defending their faith.

  2. Encourage deeper study by pointing to full doctrinal explanations.

  3. Provide a portable, quick-reference guide for ministry work and personal meditation.

Structure of the Book

The book is divided into three main parts, followed by supplemental tools such as charts and indexes.

Part I – Bible Readings

This section contains thematic compilations of verses, each covering a major doctrinal or practical topic. Examples include:

  • Salvation, What? For Whom?

  • The Ransom

  • The Restitution

  • The Second Coming of Christ

  • The Trinity

  • Is Man Mortal or Immortal?

  • Eternal Punishment

  • Baptism

  • The Resurrection

  • Earthly and Heavenly Promises

  • High Calling

  • Hope of the Church and the World

Each topic:

  • Begins with a clear statement of the doctrinal point.

  • Lists numerous verses in sequence to show scriptural consistency.

  • Highlights the doctrinal position promoted by early Watch Tower teachings.

  • Includes cross-references to Dawn volumes and Watch Tower articles for in-depth study.

Part II – Bible “Times and Seasons”

This portion focuses on prophetic interpretation and biblical chronology. Topics include:

  • Chart of the Ages – a visual outline of God’s plan from creation to the kingdom age.

  • Times of the Gentiles – prophetic periods and their fulfillment.

  • Israel’s Double and Its Significance – prophetic restoration promises to Israel.

  • Chronology of the Bible – a timeline of key biblical events.

  • The Time of the End – indicators of Christ’s presence (Parousia).

  • Antichrist – identification and prophetic role.

This section often uses prophetic diagrams and timelines to explain periods such as the 2,520 years of Gentile domination, 1,000-year reign of Christ, and key dispensational changes.

Part III – Types, Symbols, Parables

A reference to figurative and symbolic elements in the Bible, including:

  • Bible Symbols – animals, colors, numbers, and objects with their scriptural meanings.

  • Tabernacle Types – how the Old Testament tabernacle foreshadows Christ’s redemptive work.

  • Parables of Jesus – with brief notes on where fuller explanations are found.

  • Other Old Testament Types – such as individuals, events, and institutions as foreshadowings.

Key Themes & Doctrinal Highlights

  1. Biblical Authority – Scripture is presented as self-interpreting, and doctrines must be established through harmonizing verses, not human tradition.

  2. Christ’s Ransom Sacrifice – Emphasis on Christ’s death as a “corresponding price” (anti-lutron) for Adam, extending to all humanity, with eventual opportunity for salvation to all in due time.

  3. Restitution for All – God’s plan includes the restoration of all things, with blessings for both the Church (heavenly calling) and the world (earthly restoration).

  4. Mortality of Man – Humanity is inherently mortal; immortality is a gift through Christ, not an innate human quality.

  5. Conditional Eternal Life – The wicked will face eternal destruction, not eternal torment.

  6. Second Coming of Christ – Christ’s return is presented as a multi-phase event: an invisible presence (Parousia) before the manifestation to the world (Epiphania, Apokalupsis).

  7. Two Classes of Salvation:

    • The Church – called to a heavenly reward as kings and priests.

    • The World – to be restored to life on earth under Christ’s kingdom.

  8. Prophetic Timelines – Dates and events are aligned with interpretations from the early Watch Tower movement, particularly regarding 1914 and the "Time of the End."

  9. Symbolism & Types – Old Testament imagery and New Testament parables are linked to the unfolding of God’s plan.

Study & Ministry Tools

  • Charts: Visual aids like the “Chart of the Ages” to illustrate God’s plan from creation to eternity.

  • Cross-References: Short citations directing the reader to fuller Watch Tower explanations.

  • Blank Note Pages: Encouragement for personal notes and expansions.

  • Scripture Indexes: For quick location of verses by theme.

Purpose & Use

The compiler intended this book to be:

  • Portable: Small enough to carry during ministry work.

  • Practical: Giving quick access to key verses on controversial topics.

  • Doctrinally Focused: Supporting early Watch Tower interpretations.

  • Encouraging: Strengthening faith by showing the harmony of Scripture.