English: Picture and caption of Beth Sarim from the Watchtower publication The Messenger (1931). The house was built in San Diego, California in expectation of the resurrection of various Old Testament prophets and was used by Joseph F. Rutherford, 2nd President of the Watchtower Society (Jehovah's Witnesses).
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The Messenger, July 25, 1931
Author
William Soper
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Picture of Beth Sarim in San Diego 1930. This was the house built for Joseph F. Rutherford, 2nd President of the Watchtower Society. It was also built in expectation of the resurrection of various Old Testament prophets.
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