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|'''William Branham Officiated The Marriages of These Divorced Family Members:''' <br>  
#His brother Jesse Branham’s second marriage - to Agnes Gulleth (also divorced) on August 1, 1938. 
#His brother Jesse Branham’s third marriage - to Mary Merryman on February 1, 1941. 
#His brother Melvin Branham’s second marriage - to Catherine Hendricks on January 27, 1945. Melvin divorced Charlotte Brumbach (the sister of William Branham's first wife, Hope) in June 1944.
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=Video - Gender Equality and Remarriage after Divorce=
=Biblical Teaching Contrasted With William Branham's Opinions=
 
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=Biblical Teaching Contrasted William Branham's Opinions=


William Branham believed that the following were [[Grounds for Divorce in the Message|grounds for divorce]] for Christians:
William Branham believed that the following were [[Grounds for Divorce in the Message|grounds for divorce]] for Christians:
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*If the wife dresses in a manner that the husband doesn't like;
*If the wife dresses in a manner that the husband doesn't like;
*If the man simply decides he wants to divorce his wife (this is an aggregation of a number of other reasons that virtually every woman alive would be guilty of).
*If the man simply decides he wants to divorce his wife (this is an aggregation of a number of other reasons that virtually every woman alive would be guilty of).
William Branham also taught that men could be remarried after a divorce (but only if their new wife had not been divorced) but that women were not allowed to remarry after a divorce.  He based this teaching on the fact that men could have multiple wives in the Old Testament but that women were only allowed one husband.
William Branham officiated the marriages of these divorced family members:
#His brother Jesse Branham’s second marriage - to Agnes Gulleth (also divorced) on August 1, 1938. 
#His brother Jesse Branham’s third marriage - to Mary Merryman on February 1, 1941. 
#His brother Melvin Branham’s second marriage - to Catherine Hendricks on January 27, 1945. Melvin divorced Charlotte Brumbach (the sister of William Branham's first wife, Hope) in June 1944.


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