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==What the Bible says==
==What the Bible says==


Revelation 10:7 states that:
Revelation 10:7 in the New American Standard Bible, a word for word translation, states that:


:''...in the days of the trumpet call to be sounded by the seventh angel, the mystery of God would be fulfilled, just as he announced to his servants the prophets.<ref>The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Re 10:7.</ref>
:''but in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, '''when he is about to sound''', then the mystery of God is finished, as He preached to His servants the prophets.<ref>New American Standard Bible, 1995 Edition: Paragraph Version (La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995), Re 10:7</ref>
 
===When does this take place?===
 
The Greek can literally be translated, “but in the days of the voice [phonē] of the seventh angel, when he is about to sound his trumpet.” Since the seventh angel does not speak, however, the word phonē must refer to the “sound” that the angel’s trumpet makes. Fulfillment does not come when the angel is “about to” blow the trumpet but occurs after the trumpet sounds in Revelation 11:15.<ref>Craig R. Koester, Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, ed. John J. Collins, vol. 38A, Anchor Yale Bible (New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2014), 480.</ref>
 
When the seventh angel, who is about to trumpet his message, sounds his instrument, then the mystery of God preached through the prophets will be accomplished or completed.<ref>Paige Patterson, Revelation, ed. E. Ray Clendenen, vol. 39, The New American Commentary (Nashville, TN: B&H, 2012), 233.</ref>
 
===Is the angel of Revelation 10:7 the same angel as Revelation 3:14?===


The Bible speaks of an angel (or messenger) to each of the churches in Revelation chapters 2 & 3.  There is '''no''' indication that these are the same angels as indicated in Revelation 8:1 which states:
The Bible speaks of an angel (or messenger) to each of the churches in Revelation chapters 2 & 3.  There is '''no''' indication that these are the same angels as indicated in Revelation 8:1 which states:
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'''The Bible does not teach that Revelation 3:14, the unveiling of Revelation 6, and Revelation 10:7 all happen at the same time.'''  It also does not teach that the Angel in Revelation 3 is the same angel as that in Revelation 10.  It does not teach that the Angel to Laodicea in Revelation 3:14 is the one who opens the seals (the Lamb is the one that opens the seals).  Similarly, the Bible does not teach that the Angel to Laodicea is the same angel that sounds in Revelation 11:15.
'''The Bible does not teach that Revelation 3:14, the unveiling of Revelation 6, and Revelation 10:7 all happen at the same time.'''  It also does not teach that the Angel in Revelation 3 is the same angel as that in Revelation 10.  It does not teach that the Angel to Laodicea in Revelation 3:14 is the one who opens the seals (the Lamb is the one that opens the seals).  Similarly, the Bible does not teach that the Angel to Laodicea is the same angel that sounds in Revelation 11:15.
So where did William Branham get this from?  Charles Taze Russell in his book, The Finished Mystery, tied together Revelation 10:7 and Revelation 3:14:
:''[Rev] 10:7. But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel.—Pastor Russell was the seventh angel.—Rev. 3:14.<ref>Charles Taze Russell, The Finished Mystery, (Published Posthumously), Edited by C. J. Woodworth and George H. Fisher, Copyright 1917
Peoples Pulpit Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A., International Bible Students Association</ref>


In fact, it is clear that the sixth '''trumpeting''' angel sounds in Revelation 9:13 and the seventh '''trumpeting''' angel (the one spoken of in Revelation 10:7) does not actually sound his trumpet until Revelation 11:15:   
In fact, it is clear that the sixth '''trumpeting''' angel sounds in Revelation 9:13 and the seventh '''trumpeting''' angel (the one spoken of in Revelation 10:7) does not actually sound his trumpet until Revelation 11:15:   
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'''The sounding of the seventh trumpet takes place AFTER [[The Two Witnesses of Revelation 11|the two witnesses of Revelation 11:1-12]] have been resurrected and leave the earth'''.
'''The sounding of the seventh trumpet takes place AFTER [[The Two Witnesses of Revelation 11|the two witnesses of Revelation 11:1-12]] have been resurrected and leave the earth'''.


'''What William Branham did was to use a number of scriptures, including Rev, 10:7, for the sole purpose of pointing to himself (in a fashion that the Bible never intended).'''
'''What William Branham did was to use the same interpretation as Charles Taze Russell, which Russell used to point to himself.  William Branham plagiarized Russell's interpretation for the sole purpose of pointing to himself (in a fashion that the Bible never intended).'''


=Where did William Branham get his interpretation?=
=Where did William Branham get his interpretation?=