Zechariah 14:7: Difference between revisions

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:''And '''on that day''' there shall be inscribed on the bells of the horses, “Holy to the LORD.” And the pots in the house of the LORD shall be as the bowls before the altar.  And every pot in Jerusalem and Judah shall be holy to the LORD of hosts, so that all who sacrifice may come and take of them and boil the meat of the sacrifice in them. And there shall no longer be a trader in the house of the LORD of hosts '''on that day'''.<ref>The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Zec 14:2–21.</ref>
:''And '''on that day''' there shall be inscribed on the bells of the horses, “Holy to the LORD.” And the pots in the house of the LORD shall be as the bowls before the altar.  And every pot in Jerusalem and Judah shall be holy to the LORD of hosts, so that all who sacrifice may come and take of them and boil the meat of the sacrifice in them. And there shall no longer be a trader in the house of the LORD of hosts '''on that day'''.<ref>The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Zec 14:2–21.</ref>


It is critical to note that all the nations gather against Jerusalem to battle (v.2) prior to the scripture that William Branham points to as being his ministry.  So it seems that one should simply ask the question: '''Have the nations gathered together against Israel to do battle?'''   
It is critical to note that all the nations gather against Jerusalem to battle (v.2) prior to the scripture that William Branham points to as being his ministry.  So it seems that one should simply ask the question: '''Did the nations gather together against Israel to do battle between 1945 and 1965?'''   


Since the obvious answer to this is "NO", then it is unreasonable for William Branham to think that Zechariah 14:7 has been fulfilled.
Since the obvious answer to this is "NO", then it is unreasonable for William Branham to think that Zechariah 14:7 has been fulfilled.