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    The Fifth seal is souls under the altar, slain for the Word of God.  These souls called for judgment, were given white robes, and told to wait while their fellowservants on earth were killed.
     
    Because there is no beast (lion, ox, man and eagle), William Branham concludes that the church is raptured at the time of the fifth seal.  He says, ''“These beasts are correct.  It’s THUS SAITH THE LORD. See?”''  Instead, he identifies non-Christian Jews as the souls under the altar, and says that more will be martyred when Rome breaks its covenant with Israel. 
     
    William Branham then tells a story of how he went to a heavenly place, and saw his own converts under the altar:
    :’’Tells of the white-robed saints in “that heavenly place” that he saw in a vision.  But Jessu was not there!  It was a mixture of purgatory, and souls under the altar.  “I want to see Jesus…You can’t see him now, He is still higher….You mean, by being a leader, that He’ll judge me?  Said, “Yes” I said, “what about Paul?”  He said, “He’ll have to be judged with his.” “Well” I said, if his group goes in, so will mine, ‘cause I’ve preached exactly the same Word.”…and millions screamed out, all at once, said, “We’re resting on that!” …See, we was right under the altar.”
     
    The most notable person absent from this place was Jesus, making “that heavenly place” a waiting place, or purgatory, while the people wait for William Branham to be judged. 
     
    But later in the sermon William Branham backtracks and tries to differentiate between the two altars: 
    :''“The Bride, she was not under the martyrs’ block, not, the sacrifice altar of the martyrs; but had received white robes, by accepting the pardoning grace of the living Word.”''
     
    What William Branham does with this statement is commit some major errors:
    #He ignores the fact that Revelation 6:9 says that the souls were under “THE” altar (there is only one).
    #He ignores the fact that there were many Christian martyrs, and that the Bride will include many people who were martyred, and who were not martyred. 
    #He ignores that he says that the souls were Jews, and
    #He refers to the “pardoning grace of the living Word”.  One night prior, he had called his own words “spirit and life” as evidenced by his ability to create squirrels (though no-one was around to witness this).  That means he is making his own words the door to pardoning grace.
     
    In this sermon William Branham ties Jesus’ warning about “False Prophets” to the time after the rapture.  As such, this scripture naturally does not apply to him.  William Branham also tells a story about Joseph giving his brothers white robes in this sermon.  It is likely from this story that some Message Believers think that Moses and Elijah will arise and translate the sermon of the Seven Seals into Hebrew after the rapture.  So, perhaps his message really is one of the false ministries to watch for. 
     
    William Branham also makes some off-topic statements during this sermon that are very strange:
    #He reveals that he is a Mason talking to other Masons in the crowd: “You Masons, I’ll call your attention.  You remember the sign of the cross?  Now you – you know what I’m talking about. “
    #He brings out a non-Biblical doctrine that Moses resurrected.  “Moses actually died.  But he rose, ‘ cause he was a perfect type of Christ. ”
    #He denies that his vision of heaven was like the Mormon version of Soul Sleep. 
    #He states that children are bundles of muscles until just before birth, at which time they are given the breath of life.  This doctrine is why many Message Believers think that still-born babies will not be in heaven, and why the anti-abortion movement isn’t worth their voice. 
     
     
     
    ==Plagiarism==
    William Branham’s secret source of information for this sermon was the writings of [[Plagiarism|Clarence Larkin]].  Here is a comparison:
     
     
     
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    Then he asks God to break the Fifth Seal that evening: “O Lamb of God, come forward, we pray.  We call on You, Lord, the great Redeemer.  Come forth and show us Your plan of redemption that’s been hid through the years, breaking this Fifth Seal for us tonight, Father.”
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    Why did he ask God to break the Seal when he already knew what he was going to say?  Why are the Seals God’s plan of redemption, when Jesus already redeemed us on the cross?  Why is he calling on the Lamb of God the way a Magician would call out to a spirit behind a curtain?
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    The Fifth seal is souls under the altar, slain for the Word of God. These souls called for judgment, were given white robes, and told to wait while their fellowservants on earth were killed.

    Because there is no beast (lion, ox, man and eagle), William Branham concludes that the church is raptured at the time of the fifth seal. He says, “These beasts are correct. It’s THUS SAITH THE LORD. See?” Instead, he identifies non-Christian Jews as the souls under the altar, and says that more will be martyred when Rome breaks its covenant with Israel.

    William Branham then tells a story of how he went to a heavenly place, and saw his own converts under the altar:

    ’’Tells of the white-robed saints in “that heavenly place” that he saw in a vision. But Jessu was not there! It was a mixture of purgatory, and souls under the altar. “I want to see Jesus…You can’t see him now, He is still higher….You mean, by being a leader, that He’ll judge me? Said, “Yes” I said, “what about Paul?” He said, “He’ll have to be judged with his.” “Well” I said, if his group goes in, so will mine, ‘cause I’ve preached exactly the same Word.”…and millions screamed out, all at once, said, “We’re resting on that!” …See, we was right under the altar.”

    The most notable person absent from this place was Jesus, making “that heavenly place” a waiting place, or purgatory, while the people wait for William Branham to be judged.

    But later in the sermon William Branham backtracks and tries to differentiate between the two altars:

    “The Bride, she was not under the martyrs’ block, not, the sacrifice altar of the martyrs; but had received white robes, by accepting the pardoning grace of the living Word.”

    What William Branham does with this statement is commit some major errors:

    1. He ignores the fact that Revelation 6:9 says that the souls were under “THE” altar (there is only one).
    2. He ignores the fact that there were many Christian martyrs, and that the Bride will include many people who were martyred, and who were not martyred.
    3. He ignores that he says that the souls were Jews, and
    4. He refers to the “pardoning grace of the living Word”. One night prior, he had called his own words “spirit and life” as evidenced by his ability to create squirrels (though no-one was around to witness this). That means he is making his own words the door to pardoning grace.

    In this sermon William Branham ties Jesus’ warning about “False Prophets” to the time after the rapture. As such, this scripture naturally does not apply to him. William Branham also tells a story about Joseph giving his brothers white robes in this sermon. It is likely from this story that some Message Believers think that Moses and Elijah will arise and translate the sermon of the Seven Seals into Hebrew after the rapture. So, perhaps his message really is one of the false ministries to watch for.

    William Branham also makes some off-topic statements during this sermon that are very strange:

    1. He reveals that he is a Mason talking to other Masons in the crowd: “You Masons, I’ll call your attention. You remember the sign of the cross? Now you – you know what I’m talking about. “
    2. He brings out a non-Biblical doctrine that Moses resurrected. “Moses actually died. But he rose, ‘ cause he was a perfect type of Christ. ”
    3. He denies that his vision of heaven was like the Mormon version of Soul Sleep.
    4. He states that children are bundles of muscles until just before birth, at which time they are given the breath of life. This doctrine is why many Message Believers think that still-born babies will not be in heaven, and why the anti-abortion movement isn’t worth their voice.


    Plagiarism

    William Branham’s secret source of information for this sermon was the writings of Clarence Larkin. Here is a comparison:


    William Branham tells that he understood the Fifth Seal that morning: “Today, not knowing one thing about that Fifth Seal, It came in that same mysterious way, this morning, just about an hour before daybreak.”

    Then he asks God to break the Fifth Seal that evening: “O Lamb of God, come forward, we pray. We call on You, Lord, the great Redeemer. Come forth and show us Your plan of redemption that’s been hid through the years, breaking this Fifth Seal for us tonight, Father.”


    Why did he ask God to break the Seal when he already knew what he was going to say? Why are the Seals God’s plan of redemption, when Jesus already redeemed us on the cross? Why is he calling on the Lamb of God the way a Magician would call out to a spirit behind a curtain?


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    William Branham preached a series of sermons in March 1963 on the Seven Seals of the book of Revelation. This article contains a summary of these sermons as taught by William Branham, who taught that each seal identifies a religous disturbance. Much of William Branham's teachings on the Seven Seals can also be found in the works of Clarence Larkin, a dispensational Baptist author.

    Each seal opens a new chapter in the book sealed with seven seals. This page reviews William Branham's commentary on the Fifth Seal as found in the ninth, tenth, and eleventh verses of Revelation Chapter 6.

    Revelation Chapter 6 Verse 9
    And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held:

    The Lamb opens the Fifth Seal

    Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, opens the fifth seal.

    Links to other articles in the series

    This article is one in a series of studies on the Seven Seals - you are currently on the topic that is in bold:

    Absence of a beast to announce the Seal

    The four six-winged beasts guard the throne of God in heaven. One beast looks like a lion, another like an ox, another like a man, and another like an eagle. William Branham taught that these beasts parallel the four gospels in the New Testament, which protect the testimony of Jesus Christ on earth, and vindicate the Holy Spirit in the Church in the book of Acts.

    These beasts are absent in the fifth seal as the Holy Spirit has been taken off of the earth, and those who were filled with the Holy Spirit have been "raptured", or taken into heaven without having to die. As the Holy Spirit has left with the Church, there is no further use guarding this testimony on earth.

    • I Thessalonians 4:17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.


    Souls under the altar

    These souls were slain for the "Word of God, and for the testimony that they held". William Branham taught that these people were not slain for the testimony of Jesus Christ, but they did have the Word of God. These are the Jews who remained loyal the their cause, preserving and protecting the Jewish race and the word of God throughout Church history.

    For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: (ROMANS 11:25-26)


    Revelation Chapter 6 Verse 10
    And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?

    A cry for judgement

    These people didn't ask for forgiveness for their persecutors, like Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Instead, these people are calling for judgement, not grace. William Branham taught that these are people who received the judgement of God when they cried (or their fathers' cried) His blood be on us, and on our children (Matthew 27:25), and are now demanding the same judgement on those who brought them pain.


    Revelation Chapter 6 Verse 11
    And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.

    White Robes

    According to Romans 11:25, the Jews were blinded so that the Gentiles could receive the grace of God. William Branham taught that, though blinded by their own father, these Jews are also granted white robes by the mercy of God.


    Those who will be killed

    William Branham taught that the season of killing is the last three and a half days of Daniel's 70th week, which translates into three and a half years. During this time the two prophets and the 144,000 will be killed.

    And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them, and shall overcome them, and kill them. (REVELATION 11:7)


    Matthew 24:21 - 24 Revelation 6:9-11
    For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened. Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth? And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.


    Plagiarism

    What William Branham Said What Clarence Larkin Said
    They were killed for the Word of God's sake, not for the testimony of Christ. Did you understand that? But remember, the church come in. Also the martyrs of the church was for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. How many knows that here too? All right now... But these didn't have the testimony of Jesus Christ "... for the Word of God and for the testimony which they held," as Jews.

    Notice, they asked for revenge. See? Now, if that had been the Bride, it'd been like Stephen: "Father, forgive them," you know. See? But these are Jews that just come in. See? They asked for revenge.

    Now, notice. These Jews... I have to do this in order to--to let you see the revelation of this Seal, see what it is, these souls under the altar and who they are. Now, notice. In the time of Daniel, now, the second half of the seventieth week... Now, remember, Messiah was to be cut off in the midst. That's the middle. Well, what's half of seven? Three and a half... But there's determined yet to the people what? Another three and a half year.

    THE FIFTH SEAL 63-0322

    FIFTH SEAL

    When the Lamb had opened the “FIFTH SEAL,” John saw under the “Sacrificial Altar,” corresponding to the “Burnt Offering Altar,” the “SOULS” of them that were slain for the “Word of God” and for the “testimony they held.” The fact that their “SOULS” were under the “Sacrificial Altar” is proof that they had been offered as a “Sacrifice,” that is that they were MARTYRS. But they were not the Martyrs of the Christian Church... These Martyrs are those who will be killed for the “Word of God”...

    That there is no such thing as “Soul Sleep,” and that disembodied SOULS are conscious and can speak and cry, is clear from what John saw and heard, for these “SOULS” cried with a loud voice—“How long, O Lord, Holy and True, dost Thou not judge and avenge our BLOOD on them that dwell on the earth?” The character of their cry is further proof that they are not the Martyrs of the Christian Church, for they would not cry to be avenged, but like Stephen would say—“Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.” Acts 7:60. Their cry is that of the Imprecatory Psalms (Psa. 35, 55, 59, 94, etc.) and indicates that these Martyrs whose SOULS are seen are mainly JEWS.

    These martyred SOULS were comforted, and told that they should rest for a “little season,” about 3½ years, until their fellow servants also, and their brethren (Jews) that should be killed, as they were, should be fulfilled.

    Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture, 58-59 (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919).


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