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William Branham admitted in 1950 that he often guessed at the disease. We would guess that perhaps he got better at guessing after years of practice. | William Branham admitted in 1950 that he often guessed at the disease. We would guess that perhaps he got better at guessing after years of practice. | ||
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The mark of a true prophet - Daniel states, “I will show unto the king the interpretation.”<ref>Daniel 2:24</ref> To prophesy is not merely to foretell remote events: to prophesy is to disclose the unknown—to unveil mysteries. False prophets are a curse; a true prophet is an immeasurable blessing. Guesses at truth are untrustworthy, deceptive, perilous. Real revelation is a safe anchorage for the soul.<ref>H. D. M. Spence, Daniel, The Pulpit Commentary (London; New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1909), 90.x</ref> | The mark of a true prophet - Daniel states, “I will show unto the king the interpretation.”<ref>Daniel 2:24</ref> To prophesy is not merely to foretell remote events: to prophesy is to disclose the unknown—to unveil mysteries. False prophets are a curse; a true prophet is an immeasurable blessing. Guesses at truth are untrustworthy, deceptive, perilous. Real revelation is a safe anchorage for the soul.<ref>H. D. M. Spence, Daniel, The Pulpit Commentary (London; New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1909), 90.x</ref> | ||
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