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=Problems with William Branham's choice of Columba= | =Problems with William Branham's choice of Columba= | ||
There are a number of significant issues with William Branham's choice of Columba. | |||
==Dead Before It Happened== | ==Dead Before It Happened== | ||
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:''The church age of Thyatira begin at '''606''' and went to 1520, the dark ages.<ref>THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE 60-1205</ref> | :''The church age of Thyatira begin at '''606''' and went to 1520, the dark ages.<ref>THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE 60-1205</ref> | ||
The problem is that Columba died in '''597 A.D.''', almost a decade before the church age started. That is one of the problems when you don't do your own work, it's easy to make an error. | The problem is that Columba died in '''597 A.D.''', almost a decade before the church age started. That is one of the problems when you don't do your own work, it's easy to make an error when you copying someone else. | ||
==Columba Was A Prophet== | ==Columba Was A Prophet== | ||
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:''"If, you had seen what the Lord has this day thought fit to show to me regarding this his chosen one, whom you dishonour, you would never have excommunicated a person whom God not only doth not excommunicate, according to your unjust sentence, but even more and more highly esteemeth. '''I have seen, a most brilliant pillar wreathed with fiery tresses preceding this same man of God whom you treat with contempt; I have also seen holy angels accompanying him on his journey through the plain.''' Therefore I do not dare to slight him whom I see foreordained by God to be the leader of his people to life."''<ref>Vita Columbae</ref> | :''"If, you had seen what the Lord has this day thought fit to show to me regarding this his chosen one, whom you dishonour, you would never have excommunicated a person whom God not only doth not excommunicate, according to your unjust sentence, but even more and more highly esteemeth. '''I have seen, a most brilliant pillar wreathed with fiery tresses preceding this same man of God whom you treat with contempt; I have also seen holy angels accompanying him on his journey through the plain.''' Therefore I do not dare to slight him whom I see foreordained by God to be the leader of his people to life."''<ref>Vita Columbae</ref> | ||
So the historic evidence supports Columba as a gentile prophet, exactly as William Branham defined a true prophet of Biblical proportions. As a result, William Branham's statement in "The Seventh Seal" is wrong. | So the historic evidence supports Columba as a gentile prophet, exactly as William Branham defined a true prophet of Biblical proportions. As a result, William Branham's statement in "The Seventh Seal" is wrong. | ||
=His Youth= | =His Youth= |