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=Commission and Evangelism=
=First Commission?=
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|'''The Commission''' <br> [http://en.believethesign.com/images/b/be/The_Simple_Truth_about_the_Commission.pdf Click to read more about William Branham's commission]
|'''The Commission''' <br> [http://en.believethesign.com/images/b/be/The_Simple_Truth_about_the_Commission.pdf Click to read more about William Branham's commission]
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It is likely through connections with F.F. Bosworth and Gordon Lindsay that William Branham learned the doctrine that Elijah would come before the second coming.  It didn’t take long before William Branham became convinced that he was that Elijah.   
It is likely through connections with F.F. Bosworth and Gordon Lindsay that William Branham learned the doctrine that Elijah would come before the second coming.  It didn’t take long before William Branham became convinced that he was that Elijah.   
=Second Commission?=


William Branham claimed that he received the gift of healing that commissioned his healing ministry from the Angel of the Lord on the day Israel became a nation on May 7, 1946<ref> William Branham, August 9, 1954 in a sermon called “Manifestation of the Resurrection”</ref>, and then again when Israel became a nation on May 6, 1947.<ref>William Branham, July 18, 1954 in a sermon called “The Great Coming”</ref>  William Branham seemed unaware that Israel actually declared its independence on May 14, 1948.   
William Branham claimed that he received the gift of healing that commissioned his healing ministry from the Angel of the Lord on the day Israel became a nation on May 7, 1946<ref> William Branham, August 9, 1954 in a sermon called “Manifestation of the Resurrection”</ref>, and then again when Israel became a nation on May 6, 1947.<ref>William Branham, July 18, 1954 in a sermon called “The Great Coming”</ref>  William Branham seemed unaware that Israel actually declared its independence on May 14, 1948.