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||The failure of the Bible to refer to Adam 'knowing' his wife again before the birth of Abel meant that Cain and Abel were twins. This was made possible | ||The failure of the Bible to refer to Adam 'knowing' his wife again before the birth of Abel meant that Cain and Abel were twins. This was made possible through the process of [[heteropaternal superfecundation]] where the mother ovulates more than one egg and has more than one partner during her fertile period. One egg is fertilized with sperm from one partner, and the other egg from sperm of the second partner. Hence, Rev. Branham contended that Cain was the son (or seed) of the serpent and Abel was the son of Adam. | ||
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In Genesis 4:1, Eve says of Cain ''"I have gotten a man from the LORD."'' Rev. Branham was of the view that since all life comes from God, and that Eve's statement in itself does not discount the serpent seed doctrine. | In Genesis 4:1, Eve says of Cain ''"I have gotten a man from the LORD."'' Rev. Branham was of the view that since all life comes from God, and that Eve's statement in itself does not discount the serpent seed doctrine. | ||
:''You could take the orneriest woman in the town, the worst man; if they had a baby, it would have to come from the Lord, because God has laws set together. And these laws, like the sun to raise; you put a cocklebur in a good field, it'll grow. And it has to grow, because it's God's law. When seed is planted, it must grow. And nothing can grow life but God, because it operates under His laws. Therefore when the evil seed was planted in the womb of--of Eve, it had to bring forth, because it's God's law of production. And it could do nothing else but bring it, and it had to come from God.'' ( | :''You could take the orneriest woman in the town, the worst man; if they had a baby, it would have to come from the Lord, because God has laws set together. And these laws, like the sun to raise; you put a cocklebur in a good field, it'll grow. And it has to grow, because it's God's law. When seed is planted, it must grow. And nothing can grow life but God, because it operates under His laws. Therefore when the evil seed was planted in the womb of--of Eve, it had to bring forth, because it's God's law of production. And it could do nothing else but bring it, and it had to come from God.'' ([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=1086 Marriage And Divorce, Sunday morning, February 21, 1965, Jeffersonville, Indiana, V-3 N-13] | [http://www.thefreeword.com/books/1365-L.pdf PDF] | [http://www.thefreeword.com/mp3/65-0221M.mp3 MP3]) | ||
Genesis 4:1 says that: ''"Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare his brother Abel."'' William Branham taught that there was one act of Adam, and two children, whereas when Seth was born, there was one act, and one child. Genesis 4:25 ''"And Adam knew his wife again; and she bare a son, and called his name Seth..."'' | Genesis 4:1 says that: ''"Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare his brother Abel."'' William Branham taught that there was one act of Adam, and two children, whereas when Seth was born, there was one act, and one child. Genesis 4:25 ''"And Adam knew his wife again; and she bare a son, and called his name Seth..."'' | ||
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William Branham was also well aware of the potential racist connections of the doctrine, but tried not to carry any of these racist interpretations into his teachings: | William Branham was also well aware of the potential racist connections of the doctrine, but tried not to carry any of these racist interpretations into his teachings: | ||
:"The colored race is off of the same tree that we're off of, and every human being: the same one." There's no difference. Exactly. We're just all... One may be yellow, and the other one brown, the other one black, and the other one white, and the other one pale, and the other one red, and just like that, but you're all from that same tree. That's just the physical part out here. That's right. You're human beings just the same, created here by God." ( | :"The colored race is off of the same tree that we're off of, and every human being: the same one." There's no difference. Exactly. We're just all... One may be yellow, and the other one brown, the other one black, and the other one white, and the other one pale, and the other one red, and just like that, but you're all from that same tree. That's just the physical part out here. That's right. You're human beings just the same, created here by God." ([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=116 Questions And Answers On Genesis, Wednesday, July 29, 1953, Jeffersonville, Indiana, COD Book] | [http://www.thefreeword.com/mp3/53-0729.mp3 MP3]) | ||
Revision as of 01:37, 30 October 2007
God spoke to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, after the serpent had beguiled Eve, and said "I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." This scripture presents two mysteries: first, what is the seed of the woman, and secondly, what is the seed of the serpent? Physically, it is the male that carries seed for reproduction. A woman has no seed of her own. The only man that was born without a natural father was Jesus. The woman's seed, therefore, is the virgin-born man, Jesus Christ. The serpent, however, is not awaiting a similar virgin-reincarnation. But, just as the seed of the woman refers to a physical offspring, so the seed of the serpent refers to a physical offspring. The hatred that was prophecied to exist between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent must be evident in the Bible in order to understand who the seed of the serpent is. However, this hatred is not evident between Jesus and an animal, such as a snake, but between Jesus and man. Jesus was crucified by men, which were the manifestation of the seed of the serpent, just as Abel was murdered by Cain, another manifestation of the seed of the serpent. Jesus said to these people “Ye are of your father the devil” Knowing what Jesus was referring to, they replied “We be not born of fornication.” The fornication these people were referring to was the fornication between Eve and the Serpent, who was possessed of the Devil. Cain was the offspring of that union (i.e. the seed of the serpent), and is not counted among the descendant of Adam.
William Branham's teaching on the Serpent's seed
William Branham taught that the fall of mankind started with sexual intercourse between Eve and the 'Serpent' [1], which was an upright being prior to the curse. From this relationship, Cain was conceived and produced as a fertile man/serpent hybrid. Cain's children then came through Adam's daughters, and the evidence of any difference between Adam and Cain's lineages would have been diluted with each successive generation.
In Genesis 4:1, Eve says of Cain "I have gotten a man from the LORD." Rev. Branham was of the view that since all life comes from God, and that Eve's statement in itself does not discount the serpent seed doctrine.
Genesis 4:1 says that: "Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare his brother Abel." William Branham taught that there was one act of Adam, and two children, whereas when Seth was born, there was one act, and one child. Genesis 4:25 "And Adam knew his wife again; and she bare a son, and called his name Seth..." William Branham also taught that people follow the nature of their parents. Adam was a son of God, and Eve was a daughter of God. The creation of God could not have any evil in it. If Cain was the son of Adam and Eve, he would have been righteous like all the other sons of Adam and Eve, from Seth to Noah. Why was Cain a liar and a murderer? It was because he was like his father. William Branham was also well aware of the potential racist connections of the doctrine, but tried not to carry any of these racist interpretations into his teachings:
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