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    Prophecy is the foretelling of future events by a human messenger (prophet) under divine inspiration.

    During his life, William Branham claimed to have a number of visions and prophecies. The visions were a guide to his own ministry, and a source of discernment of other people's lives. The prophecies were given to warn people of God's coming judgement. This article contains a number of William Branham's prophecies and visions, including the historic fulfilment or failure of these prophecies.

    And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken? When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him. (Deuteronomy 18:21-22)


    Prophecies From 1933

    William Branham tells of a series of visions in June 1933 that would transpire before the coming of the Lord.[1]. William Branham was very bold with these prophecies, claiming that the visions would be accurate "to the dot" and were "Thus Saith The Lord".[2]. While he states that there were seven visions, he initially relates an eighth vision relating to President Roosevelt which we have included here for completeness. Details of these visions can be found through the following links:

    A significant issue in trying to determine whether these prophecies are authentic is that William Branham's recorded sermons are the only source as to their accuracy and timing. This presents a problem as William Branham often included facts when describing these prophecies that are historically inaccurate. William Branham stated that he kept a book of his prophecies[3]; however, the contents of this book were never released to the public. It is our understanding that this book was apparently "lost" after William Branham's death, although how this could happen is difficult to understand. Some have speculated that it was intentionally destroyed or hidden because its contents were not supportive of the claims that William Branham made.

    Other prophesies and visions made by William Branham


    Prophecies about William Branham


    References

    1. An Exposition of the Seven Church Ages, William Marrion Branham, Chapter 9
    2. Once More, November 17,1963
    3. Souls That are in Prison Now, November 10, 1963


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