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    William Branham says…
    William Branham says…


    :''...this '''Church never takes a Tribulation period'''. You cannot put, nowhere, the Church in  Tribulation.<ref>63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 67</ref>
    :''...this '''Church never takes a Tribulation period'''.<ref>63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 67</ref>


    And we read in Larkin…
    And we read in Larkin…
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    :''This introduces us to another class of saved of the “End Time.” '''They are not the Church, for they come out of the “Great Tribulation'''.”<ref>Clarence Larkin, Dispensational Truth, or “God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages“ (Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin, 1918), 136.</ref>
    :''This introduces us to another class of saved of the “End Time.” '''They are not the Church, for they come out of the “Great Tribulation'''.”<ref>Clarence Larkin, Dispensational Truth, or “God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages“ (Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin, 1918), 136.</ref>


    Rather than go on, I want to conclude with William Branham’s understanding of the two witnesses of Revelation chapter 11.  In the Sith Seal sermon he concludes with respect to the two witnesses:
    Rather than go on, I want to conclude with William Branham’s understanding of the two witnesses of Revelation chapter 11.  In the Sixth Seal sermon he concludes with respect to the two witnesses:


    :''It’s '''Moses and Elijah''', ’cause there is their ministry re-impersonated again, it’s both men.<ref>63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 296</ref>
    :''It’s '''Moses and Elijah''', ’cause there is their ministry re-impersonated again, it’s both men.<ref>63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 296</ref>
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    Doesn’t this fall squarely into the rebuke in Jeremiah 23:30?
    Doesn’t this fall squarely into the rebuke in Jeremiah 23:30?
    :''Does not my word burn like fire? asks the Lord. "Is it not like a mighty hammer that smashed the rock to pieces? So I stand against these prophets who get their messages from each other, these smooth tongued prophets who say, "This message is from God!"<ref>Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor, The Living Bible, Paraphrased (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 1997), Jer 23:29–31.</ref>


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