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Jehovah's Witness
Je·ho·vah's Witness (jĭ-hō′vəz)n. A member of a nontrinitarian religious group founded in the United States during the late 1800s as an outgrowth of Protestant Christianity and noted for its active evangelism, belief in the imminence of the millennium, and strong opposition to war and to governmental authority in matters of conscience.Jehovah's Witness n (Christian Churches, other) a member of a Christian Church of American origin, the followers of which believe that the end of the present world's system of government is near, that all other Churches and religions are false or evil, that all war is unlawful, and that the civil law must be resisted whenever it conflicts with their Church's own religious principles ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Jehovah's Witness - believer in imminent approach of the millennium; practitioner of active evangelismJehovah's Witnesses - Protestant denomination founded in the United States by Charles Taze Russell in 1884Protestant - an adherent of Protestantism | TranslationsJehovah's Witness → 耶和华见证会zhCNEncyclopediaSeeJehovah's WitnessesJehovah's Witness
Words related to Jehovah's Witnessnoun believer in imminent approach of the millenniumRelated Words- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Protestant
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