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=William Branham's <strike>Seven</strike>Nine Visions of 1933= | |||
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In the Laodicean Church Age book, William Branham says, “Now let me say this. Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong? Were they not all fulfilled?” Over 80 years after 1933, we now have the benefit of hindsight in our ability to confirm the accuracy of these prophecies. | In the Laodicean Church Age book, William Branham says, “Now let me say this. Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong? Were they not all fulfilled?” Over 80 years after 1933, we now have the benefit of hindsight in our ability to confirm the accuracy of these prophecies. | ||
==[[Franklin D. Roosevelt|1 - Franklin Roosevelt]]== | |||
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*Prophecy - [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - Sept. 27, 1958 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - '''The prophecy was changed over time so that it appeared to have been fulfilled''' | |||
==[[Hitler and WWII|3 - Hitler and WWII]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[Hitler and WWII]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - Sept. 27, 1958 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - Details changed over time | |||
==[[Russia and the three ...isms|4 - Three Isms]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[Russia and the three ...isms]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - Mar. 26, 1953 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - '''Failed''' | |||
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| [[Rise of a Woman in America| | ==[[Driverless Cars|5a - Egg-shaped Cars]]== | ||
*Prophecy - [[Russia and the three ...isms]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - Mar. 26, 1953 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - '''Failed''' | |||
==[[Driverless Cars|5b - Driverless Cars]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[Russia and the three ...isms]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - Sept. 27, 1958 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - Unfulfilled | |||
==[[Morality|6 - American Morality]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[Morality|American Morality]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - July 19, 1964 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - '''Failed''' | |||
==[[Women's Suffrage|7 - Women will elect the wrong person?]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[Morality|American Morality]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - July 19, 1964 | |||
*Timing - After the fact | |||
*Status - '''Failed''' | |||
==[[Rise of a Woman in America|8 - Cruel American Woman Leader]]== | |||
*Prophecy - The [[Rise of a Woman in America|Rise of a Cruel American Woman Leader]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - May 1, 1955 | |||
*Timing - '''Before the fact''' | |||
*Status - Ambiguous<ref>The “ambiguous” school of prophecy has as its foremost member in Nostradamus. Ambiguous prophecies are phrased in such a way as to allow a great breadth of potential fulfillments. In respect of William Branham's prophecies, his classic ambiguous prophecy relates to [[Was the birth of Joseph Branham foretold|the "prophesied" birth of his son, Joseph]].</ref> - WMB claimed that it was fulfilled | |||
==[[America in Ashes|9 - America in Ashes]]== | |||
*Prophecy - [[America in Ashes]] | |||
*First time mentioned on tape - December 4, 1960 | |||
*Timing - '''Before the fact''' | |||
*Status - Unfulfilled | |||
William Branham's recorded sermons are the only source as to the accuracy and timing of these visions. However, William Branham often included facts when describing these prophecies that are historically inaccurate. William Branham stated that he kept a book of his prophecies<ref> Souls That are in Prison Now, November 10, 1963</ref>; however, the contents of this book were never released to the public. It is our understanding that the Branham family has stated that this book has been "lost". However, others have speculated that it was intentionally destroyed because its contents did not support the claims that William Branham made. | William Branham's recorded sermons are the only source as to the accuracy and timing of these visions. However, William Branham often included facts when describing these prophecies that are historically inaccurate. William Branham stated that he kept a book of his prophecies<ref> Souls That are in Prison Now, November 10, 1963</ref>; however, the contents of this book were never released to the public. It is our understanding that the Branham family has stated that this book has been "lost". However, others have speculated that it was intentionally destroyed because its contents did not support the claims that William Branham made. |