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[[Image:Sunset Peak.jpg|240px|thumb|East side of Sunset Peak. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca3yt1fDDSA Click here to watch the Youtube video our our hike.] ]] | [[Image:Sunset Peak.jpg|240px|thumb|East side of Sunset Peak. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca3yt1fDDSA Click here to watch the Youtube video our our hike.] ]] | ||
[[Image:Sunset North.jpg|240px|thumb|North side of Sunset Peak, 10 miles south west of Rattlesnake Mesa.]] | [[Image:Sunset North.jpg|240px|thumb|North side of Sunset Peak, 10 miles south-west of Rattlesnake Mesa. Its on the map, but its not where William Branham was hunting.]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 6 August 2012
The Cloud, the Crater, and the Peak
The attached map is near-to-scale, and shows the size and location of the cloud as it would have appeared from space. From William Branham's testimony, it was morning when the blast hit Sunset Peak, 40 miles north-east of Tucson in Arizona's Coronado National Forest, and a constellation of seven angels appeared from the west. It was evening when the cloud appeared just north of Flagstaff, Arizona. More specifically, the southern edge of this cloud rested above Sunset Crater (called Sunset Mountain until 1930), which is 10 miles north of Flagstaff and 190 miles north of where William Branham was located. In spite of this great distance, the cloud was visible from Sunset Peak, Tucson, and beyond.
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- ↑ And they took that picture, you know, in the sky. And I didn't think much about it, never noticed it. So it begin to impress me somehow the other day. And Brother Norman, Norma's father here, told me, said, "Did you notice this?" And just as I looked, right there was them angels just as plain as they could be, setting right there in that picture. You see? I looked to see when it was, and it was time, same 'bout day or two before or, day or two after I was up there. I looked where it was at: northeast of Flagstaff, or Prescott, which is below Flagstaff. Well, that's just where we was at (See?), just exactly. (sermon “Come Follow Me” (June 1, 1963))
- ↑ And it shall be Light at the evening time upon Sunset Mountain in the Coronado Forest, forty miles north of Tucson. Get on the map and see if Sunset Peak there. That's exactly where it happened. I never know it till the other day. (“What is the Attraction” (July 25, 1965))
- ↑ Gene Norman’s audio testimony can be found in audio format at http://www.spokenwordchurch.com/testimonies.html.)
- ↑ Videos of Pearry Green’s testimony can be found on Youtube