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==William Branham cut his hair==
==William Branham cut his hair==


William Branham obviously cut his hair on a regular basis,
''My wife said to me the other day, "Billy..." I--'''I'd got a haircut here sometime ago''', and a barber put carbolic acid on my hair, and it all come out. And she said, "Billy, you're almost bald-headed."
But I said, "I haven't lost a one of them."<ref>THE.REVELATION.THAT.WAS.GIVEN.TO.ME_  SAN.JUAN.PR  WEDNESDAY_  60-0210</ref>


==William Branham conducted funeral services==
==William Branham touched a dead body==


==Unclean animals==
''My father had a bad habit, drinking. I'm sorry to have to say that, but that's true. And he--he... '''My father died in my arms.''' I seen my daddy work so hard, till when he would come in, his--his back would be sun burned until his shirt would be sticking to his back, and mother would have to take and clip the shirt loose from his back. I don't care what he done. He's my daddy. I'm not ashamed of my father. I love my daddy. He's gone on today, but he's still daddy.<ref>HERE.WE.HAVE.NO.CONTINUING.CITY_  LITTLE.ROCK.AR  50-0200</ref>


God states that cud-chewing animals with split hooves can be eaten (Leviticus:11:3; Deuteronomy:14:6). These specifically include the cattle, sheep, goat, deer and gazelle families (Deuteronomy:14:4-5).
He also lists such animals as camels, rabbits and pigs as being unclean, or unfit to eat (Leviticus:11:4-8). He later lists such "creeping things" as moles, mice and lizards as unfit to eat (Leviticus:11:29-31), as well as four-footed animals with paws (cats, dogs, bears, lions, tigers, etc.) as unclean (Leviticus:11:27).
He tells us that salt and freshwater fish with fins and scales may be eaten (Leviticus:11:9-12), but water creatures without those characteristics (catfish, lobsters, crabs, shrimp, mussels, clams, oysters, squid, octopi, etc.) should not be eaten.
God also lists birds and other flying creatures that are unclean for consumption (Leviticus:11:13-19). He identifies carrion eaters and birds of prey as unclean, plus ostriches, storks, herons and bats.


=Other quotes of William Branham=
=Other quotes of William Branham=