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William Branham often used Amos 3:7 to state that God would not do anything today without revealing it to a prophet.  And in the case of William Branham, he was referring to himself.
William Branham often used Amos 3:7 to state that God would not do anything today without revealing it to a prophet.  Was this simply another case of William Branham trying to convince people that the Bible was referring to him?  Are you aware that the Mormon church uses the same passage to prove they are correct?


Amos 3 states:
Amos 3 states:
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The old covenant, which includes Amos 3:7, has expired and is outdated.  It is no longer of relevance.  Why would anyone want to go back to an obsolete covenant?  
The old covenant, which includes Amos 3:7, has expired and is outdated.  It is no longer of relevance.  Why would anyone want to go back to an obsolete covenant?  


There is nothing in the New Testament that states any similar principle.  This was simply the case of William Branham simply pointing to himself, again.
There is nothing in the New Testament that states any similar principle.  This was a case of William Branham pointing to himself, again.


==Comparing William Branham's teaching with the Bible==
==Comparing William Branham's teaching with the Bible==