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:''Elijah went with her to the death chamber, and there walked up-and-down the room, '''not praying for the baby'''. Walked up-and-down the room, then took and stretched his body out over the baby. Lord God worked in Elijah. Hallelujah!<ref>William Branham, 50-0716 - Believest Thou This?, para. 79</ref> | :''Elijah went with her to the death chamber, and there walked up-and-down the room, '''not praying for the baby'''. Walked up-and-down the room, then took and stretched his body out over the baby. Lord God worked in Elijah. Hallelujah!<ref>William Branham, 50-0716 - Believest Thou This?, para. 79</ref> | ||
William Branham was consistent in contradicting scripture regarding Elisha as well (although he did get confused and referred to Elijah when it was actually Elisha): | |||
:''And she revealed to him what had happened. And he said to Gehazi, “Gird up thy loins, and take my staff, and lay it on the baby.” And Gehazi went forward. But the woman’s faith wasn’t in the staff; it was in the prophet. So she said, “I’ll not leave you.” She was going to stay with her point. I like that. Stay with it. God made the promise; God’s got to take care of His promise. She stayed with the prophet. He went to the room. He never prayed for the child. He walked back and forth, up-and-down the floor. He and the dead child together. Then the Spirit of God come on the prophet, and he went and laid his body on him, and the little baby sneezed seven times and come to life.<ref>58-0524 - Jesus Of Nazareth Passeth By, para. 35</ref> | :''And she revealed to him what had happened. And he said to Gehazi, “Gird up thy loins, and take my staff, and lay it on the baby.” And Gehazi went forward. But the woman’s faith wasn’t in the staff; it was in the prophet. So she said, “I’ll not leave you.” She was going to stay with her point. I like that. Stay with it. God made the promise; God’s got to take care of His promise. She stayed with the prophet. He went to the room. He never prayed for the child. He walked back and forth, up-and-down the floor. He and the dead child together. Then the Spirit of God come on the prophet, and he went and laid his body on him, and the little baby sneezed seven times and come to life.<ref>58-0524 - Jesus Of Nazareth Passeth By, para. 35</ref> |