The Harp of God
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Joseph Franklin Rutherford served as the second president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, leading the Jehovah's Witnesses. His leadership style was marked by controversy and led to a schism within the Bible Student movement. Following a brief imprisonment, Rutherford initiated a significant reorganization of the group's activities. He oversaw the publication of numerous influential works and was instrumental in proposing the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" to distinguish the organization.






The book is a significant historical work that has played an important role throughout human history. Efforts have been made to preserve its content by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring that it remains accessible for both present and future generations.
Exploring millennialist apocalyptic beliefs, this book presents a public talk originally delivered in 1918, asserting that the world has ended and millions may never die. The title was later revised to express certainty, and the talk continued until 1925. Originally published in 1920, the text is now republished in a larger format for easier reading, catering to scholars and students interested in psychology and religious movements. This edition offers a rare opportunity to access a historically significant work that was previously difficult to obtain.