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    '''''Notice: a shout, a voice, a trumpet.''' Let's read It now and see if that's right. See?
    :''For the Lord himself (16th verse) shall descend from heaven with a shout, and with the voice of the archangel, and… the trump of God:…
    '''''Three things happens. A voice… A shout, a voice, a trumpet, has to happen before Jesus appears.''' Now, a shout… Jesus does all three of them when He's—He's—He's—He's descending. A '''shout, what is the shout? It's the Message going forth''', first, the living Bread of Life bringing forth the Bride.
    ''Now, it's the first thing, is the sounding. The first thing is a trumpet and a… or a voice… A shout; and then a voice; and then a trumpet. '''Shout: a messenger getting the people ready.''' The second is a voice of the resurrection: the same voice, that, a loud voice in Saint John 11:38-44, that called Lazarus from the grave. Getting the Bride together; and then the resurrection of the dead, see; to be caught up with It. Now watch the three things takes place. The next is what? Was a trumpet. A voice… A shout; a voice; a trumpet.
    ''...Therefore, the Message calls the Bride together, see, the shout. And the trumpet… The same One, He, with a loud voice, He screamed out with that shout and a voice, and woke Lazarus. With a loud voice He cried, "Lazarus, come forth." See? And the voice wakes up—wakes up the sleeping Bride, the sleeping dead.
    ''And the trumpet, "with the sound of a trumpet." And, when it does, it calls. Always, a trumpet called Israel to the Feast of the Trumpets. See? Which, was a pentecostal Feast, the great Feast in the sky; and the Feast of the Trumpets. And, now, a trumpet do announce a calling together, "Come to the Feast." And now that is the—the Lamb's Supper in the sky.<ref>William Branham, 65-1204 - The Rapture, para. 129-130, 152, 164-165</ref>




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    Paul states in the first letter to the Thessalonians (KJV):

    For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first...[1]


    For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first.[2]



    Quotes of William Branham

    Notice: a shout, a voice, a trumpet. Let's read It now and see if that's right. See?

    For the Lord himself (16th verse) shall descend from heaven with a shout, and with the voice of the archangel, and… the trump of God:…

    Three things happens. A voice… A shout, a voice, a trumpet, has to happen before Jesus appears. Now, a shout… Jesus does all three of them when He's—He's—He's—He's descending. A shout, what is the shout? It's the Message going forth, first, the living Bread of Life bringing forth the Bride.

    Now, it's the first thing, is the sounding. The first thing is a trumpet and a… or a voice… A shout; and then a voice; and then a trumpet. Shout: a messenger getting the people ready. The second is a voice of the resurrection: the same voice, that, a loud voice in Saint John 11:38-44, that called Lazarus from the grave. Getting the Bride together; and then the resurrection of the dead, see; to be caught up with It. Now watch the three things takes place. The next is what? Was a trumpet. A voice… A shout; a voice; a trumpet.

    ...Therefore, the Message calls the Bride together, see, the shout. And the trumpet… The same One, He, with a loud voice, He screamed out with that shout and a voice, and woke Lazarus. With a loud voice He cried, "Lazarus, come forth." See? And the voice wakes up—wakes up the sleeping Bride, the sleeping dead.

    And the trumpet, "with the sound of a trumpet." And, when it does, it calls. Always, a trumpet called Israel to the Feast of the Trumpets. See? Which, was a pentecostal Feast, the great Feast in the sky; and the Feast of the Trumpets. And, now, a trumpet do announce a calling together, "Come to the Feast." And now that is the—the Lamb's Supper in the sky.[3]


    Footnotes

    1. The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version. (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009), 1 Th 4:16.
    2. The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), 1 Th 4:16.
    3. William Branham, 65-1204 - The Rapture, para. 129-130, 152, 164-165


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