When used by Jehovah’s Witnesses, refers to anything published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (or, “The Society” for short).
Antonym: Apostate Literature
Antonym: Apostate Literature
by JW Terms December 08, 2018

Used to describe a new convert of the Jehovah’s Witness religion (see definition for “in the Truth”).
Witnesses will often use the phrase to alert each other of a new member so that everyone knows they need to be on their best behavior.
Witnesses will often use the phrase to alert each other of a new member so that everyone knows they need to be on their best behavior.
by JW Terms November 17, 2018

A phrase used by Jehovah’s Witnesses to refer to the state of being a Jehovah’s Witness (JW). It is based on the assumption that the JW faith is the one true religion and is the only one that teaches “the truth.”
Synonyms: One of us, baptized, in good standing
Antonyms: Disfellowshipped, apostate, out of the truth (or simply “out”), worldly people
Synonyms: One of us, baptized, in good standing
Antonyms: Disfellowshipped, apostate, out of the truth (or simply “out”), worldly people
Example 1
JW 1: “How long have you been in the truth?”
JW 2: “My whole life, I was raised in the truth.”
Example 2
JW 1: “Is Roger still in the truth? I saw him hanging out with some worldly people.”
JW 2: “Oh no, he’s out. He got disfellowshipped for knocking up his girlfriend.”
JW 1: “How long have you been in the truth?”
JW 2: “My whole life, I was raised in the truth.”
Example 2
JW 1: “Is Roger still in the truth? I saw him hanging out with some worldly people.”
JW 2: “Oh no, he’s out. He got disfellowshipped for knocking up his girlfriend.”
by JW Terms October 13, 2018

Per Jehovah’s Witness doctrine:
Righteous people who will live on paradise earth after armageddon. From John 10:16.
This group is in contrast with the annointed class, whom will rule over the other sheep with Jesus from heaven.
Righteous people who will live on paradise earth after armageddon. From John 10:16.
This group is in contrast with the annointed class, whom will rule over the other sheep with Jesus from heaven.
by JW Terms October 21, 2018

by JW Terms December 08, 2018

Depending on the context, “JW” may be short for:
1. Jehovah’s Witness: see JWfacts.com
2. Just wondering: commonly used in online forums immediately preceding or immediately after asking a question, often to justify the question itself
3. Joss Whedon: American screenwriter. Has a cult following due to his early acting career in Star Trek Next Gen, and subsequent cameos throughout American pop-culture
4. Jungle Warfare: techniques used by the military to survive and fight in the jungle
5. Junior Warden: position in the Masonic Lodge or the Anglican Church
6. Johnny Walker Scotch
1. Jehovah’s Witness: see JWfacts.com
2. Just wondering: commonly used in online forums immediately preceding or immediately after asking a question, often to justify the question itself
3. Joss Whedon: American screenwriter. Has a cult following due to his early acting career in Star Trek Next Gen, and subsequent cameos throughout American pop-culture
4. Jungle Warfare: techniques used by the military to survive and fight in the jungle
5. Junior Warden: position in the Masonic Lodge or the Anglican Church
6. Johnny Walker Scotch
“JW, are you a JW?”
by JW Terms October 13, 2018

In the Jehovah’s Witness religion, basically the boss elder of an individual congregation.
Stands for “Coordinator of Body of Elders.” Formerly called “Presiding Overseer” or “PO.”
Stands for “Coordinator of Body of Elders.” Formerly called “Presiding Overseer” or “PO.”
by JW Terms November 17, 2018
