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William Branham | William Branham often told of a series of prophecies that were given to him in June 1933 by vision. He said that they would be fulfilled before the coming of the Lord.<ref>An Exposition of the Seven Church Ages, William Marrion Branham, Chapter 9</ref>. | ||
William Branham was very bold with these prophecies, claiming that the visions would be accurate "to the dot" and were "Thus Saith The Lord".<ref>Once More, November 17,1963</ref>. While | William Branham was very bold with these prophecies, claiming that the visions would be accurate "to the dot" and were "Thus Saith The Lord".<ref>Once More, November 17,1963</ref>. | ||
=How many prophecies were there?= | |||
While William Branham stated that there were seven visions, he added the Roosevelt prophecy (in 1958); the egg-shaped, driverless car is clearly two prophecies; and he added an additional prophecy on November 13, 1960 (that he had never previously told) relating to women electing the wrong man. | |||
Thus the seven visions of 1933 are more accurately described as the TEN vision of 1933. We assume that William Branham went with seven visions because '''seven is a much more spiritual number''' than ten. | Thus the seven visions of 1933 are more accurately described as the TEN vision of 1933. We assume that William Branham went with seven visions because '''seven is a much more spiritual number''' than ten. | ||
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[[Category:Prophecies and Visions of William Branham]] | |||
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