Colossians 2:21

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Colossians 2:21 (KJV) reads:

Touch not; taste not; handle not...[1]


Quotes of William Branham

382 Don’t go to them churches and join them old dead works and things like that, ’cause they don’t even believe in such things as sign. But we who believe, amen, know that…They say, “There is no such a thing as a sign. That, oh, oh, that’s nonsense. What they talk about up there, is crazy. Why, there is no such a thing. Why, you women there, oh, you—you, why, you don’t…What’s your dressing…?” It does. The Bible said so. “What’s your hair have any…?” The Bible said so. 383 That, that’s just the differences, see. “Touch not, handle not, taste not.” He is God. See? Now, it does mean something.

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He even give them a law, “Touch not, handle not, taste not.” Just not because of the evil of doing it, but the evil of disobeying what He said do. And there’s always cannot be a law without a punishment for law. Because, if there’s no punishment, then, law is not much to it unless it has a penalty. The law! 33 Now, we find, what they did in that day seems to parallel what we are doing today, what the church people are doing.

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Footnotes

  1. The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version. (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009), Col 2:21.


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