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However, Jesus told his disciples, referring to John, that "if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah, who is to come." (Matt 11:14)
However, Jesus told his disciples, referring to John, that "if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah, who is to come." (Matt 11:14)


The problem is that the there is only one reference to Elijah in Malachi, and that is in Malachi 4.  So how could William Branham's interpretation be correct if Jesus specifically referred to John the Baptist as Elijah, a direct reference to Malachi 4?
The problem is that the there is only one reference to Elijah in Malachi, and that is in Malachi 4.  So how could William Branham's interpretation that John did not fulfill Malachi 4 be correct if Jesus specifically referred to John the Baptist as Elijah, a direct reference to Malachi 4?


==Scriptures==
==Scriptures==