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== | ==History== | ||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">William Branham</h2> | |||
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*“In the times of the pyramid, they had atomic power that shook the world out of its orbit.” (Did you know #11) | *“In the times of the pyramid, they had atomic power that shook the world out of its orbit.” (Did you know #11) | ||
*“the Catholic church come in existence in the Book of Genesis. Nimrod established the first Catholic church” (Did you know #11) | *“the Catholic church come in existence in the Book of Genesis. Nimrod established the first Catholic church” (Did you know #11) | ||
*“Each side of the city of Babylon was thirty miles, from one wall to the end of the other wall, making it a hundred and twenty miles around. It had streets in it that were two-hundred feet wide, and the walls were eighty feet tall, with about forty feet across the top.” (Did you know #11) | *“Each side of the city of Babylon was thirty miles, from one wall to the end of the other wall, making it a hundred and twenty miles around. It had streets in it that were two-hundred feet wide, and the walls were eighty feet tall, with about forty feet across the top.” (Did you know #11) | ||
*“When Brother Branham was here, eighty-seven percent of all alcoholic beverages that was drank in the United States came from Louisville, Kentucky, and about ninety percent of all the tobacco also came out of Louisville.” (Did you know #12) | *“When Brother Branham was here, eighty-seven percent of all alcoholic beverages that was drank in the United States came from Louisville, Kentucky, and about ninety percent of all the tobacco also came out of Louisville.” (Did you know #12) | ||
*“Joseph's bones were in a little old lead casket when the children of Israel left Egypt…[then it went to] be in a museum in England.” (Did you know #19) | *“Joseph's bones were in a little old lead casket when the children of Israel left Egypt…[then it went to] be in a museum in England.” (Did you know #19) | ||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Better History</h2> | |||
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*In the times of the pyramid, they harnessed the power of the lever. | |||
*Churches did not exist until the New Testament. | |||
*Ancient Babylon is about 1km by 2km in size. | |||
*Jeffersonville had a worse reputation for liquor than Louisville. | |||
*Joseph's tomb is in Israel, and there is no record of his bones coming through England. | |||
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== | ==Pop Culture== | ||
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! <h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">William Branham</h2> | |||
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*“[Elvis] Presley had three or four heart attacks…in his teens.” (Did you know #23) | *“[Elvis] Presley had three or four heart attacks…in his teens.” (Did you know #23) | ||
*“Marilyn Monroe died of a heart attack” (April 17, 1964) | *“Marilyn Monroe died of a heart attack” (April 17, 1964) | ||
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*“It takes two-thousand to make a multitude.” (Did you know #12) | *“It takes two-thousand to make a multitude.” (Did you know #12) | ||
*“A barber put carbolic acid on Brother Branham’s hair, thinking it was shampoo, and this was the starting cause of his hair loss.” (Did you know #5) | *“A barber put carbolic acid on Brother Branham’s hair, thinking it was shampoo, and this was the starting cause of his hair loss.” (Did you know #5) | ||
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*Elvis Presley died from misusing drugs. | |||
*Marilyn Monroe died of poisoning, possibly suicide related. | |||
*Elvis means "all wise" and Ricky means "hard ruler". | |||
*Saturday night is the start of the first day. | |||
*Parking meters are constitutional. | |||
*He made this up. | |||
*He went bald naturally, and his sons did too (unless they all went to the same barber). | |||
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==Not In The Bible Stories== | ==Not In The Bible Stories== | ||
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*“Adam had long, shaggy, black hair, and Eve had blond hair and blue eyes.” (Did you know #6) | *“Adam had long, shaggy, black hair, and Eve had blond hair and blue eyes.” (Did you know #6) | ||
*“Lazarus walked down to the River Jordan with Jesus when He went to be baptized by John.” (Did you know #7) | *“Lazarus walked down to the River Jordan with Jesus when He went to be baptized by John.” (Did you know #7) | ||
*“Jesus had great sparkling blue eyes.” (Did you know #9) (except in Hoffman’s painting) | *“Jesus had great sparkling blue eyes.” (Did you know #9) (except in Hoffman’s painting) | ||
*“Laodicea means 'woman' in Greek.” (Did you know #17) | |||
*The midwives in Egypt were evil. | |||
*“In the Bible, there was a mother called Herodia. She taught her daughter to tap dance and…[there is] record of seventy of her offsprings, Herodias' daughter that danced before Herod, that either died prostitutes or on gallows.” (Did you know #21) | |||
*“The first time the earthquake ever shook the whole earth, was on Good Friday.” (Did you know #18) | *“The first time the earthquake ever shook the whole earth, was on Good Friday.” (Did you know #18) | ||
*“On the Day of Pentecost when men came out of the upper room speaking in different tongues, every language under Heaven that was spoke in that day was represented there, even English.” (Did you know #9) | *“On the Day of Pentecost when men came out of the upper room speaking in different tongues, every language under Heaven that was spoke in that day was represented there, even English.” (Did you know #9) | ||
*“Jesus died speaking in tongues, but not in Hebrew. He spoke in a heavenly language.” (Did you know #18) | *“Jesus died speaking in tongues, but not in Hebrew. He spoke in a heavenly language.” (Did you know #18) | ||
*“The great battle of Armageddon will be fought right there near the gates of Jerusalem.” (Did you know #22) | *“The great battle of Armageddon will be fought right there near the gates of Jerusalem.” (Did you know #22) | ||
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*The Bible does not describe Adam or Eve. | |||
*Lazarus is not mentioned during the baptism of Jesus. | |||
*Jesus' physical features are not described in the Bible (and Hoffman's painting has brown eyes). | |||
*“Laodicea means 'woman' in Greek.” (Did you know #17) | |||
*Read [[The Midwives of Egypt]] | |||
*There is no record in the Bible that Herodias' daughter tap danced. | |||
*There are many earthquakes recorded in the Old Testament. | |||
*The languages heard on the day of Pentecost were the languages spoken by the people on the street. No-one there spoke English. | |||
*Jesus' last words are recorded in the Bible (in Aramaic). | |||
*Tel Megiddo is miles away from Jerusalem. | |||
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