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==Santa Rosa prophecy according to Gordon Lindsay==
 
=Santa Rosa prophecy according to Gordon Lindsay=


Page 98 of the book "A Man Sent From God", written by [[Gordon Lindsay]], includes the following testimony of a prophecy about William Branham:
Page 98 of the book "A Man Sent From God", written by [[Gordon Lindsay]], includes the following testimony of a prophecy about William Branham:
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It should be noted that Gordon Lindsay obtained all of his information for his book directly from William Branham.
It should be noted that Gordon Lindsay obtained all of his information for his book directly from William Branham.


=William Branham retells it in 1951=
==William Branham retells it in 1951==


It should be noted that William Branham  
It should be noted that William Branham  
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([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=53 '''From the sermon "Believe ye that I can do this?" spoken May 9, 1951 at the Calvary Temple in Los Angeles'''])
([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=53 '''From the sermon "Believe ye that I can do this?" spoken May 9, 1951 at the Calvary Temple in Los Angeles'''])


=William Branham retells it in 1961=
==William Branham retells it in 1961==


''And after dinner, they went up in the attic and got some old--garret up there--and got this suitcase out, or the old something that they carried their prophecies in--an old yellow piece of paper. And one of them had spoke in tongues, and the other one had prophesied and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, It shall come to pass; just before the end time that My servant William Branham will come up the west coast praying for the sick." And said spelled "W-i double l-i-a-m B-r-a-n-h-a-m." And there it was, old yellow paper of twenty-five years before that. And I'd have been about seven or eight years old. It'd have been about 1915, somewhere along there (See?), that they--that it happened.<ref>A.GREATER.THAN.SOLOMON.IS.HERE_  SANTA.MARIA.CA  THURSDAY_  62-0628</ref>
''And after dinner, they went up in the attic and got some old--garret up there--and got this suitcase out, or the old something that they carried their prophecies in--an old yellow piece of paper. And one of them had spoke in tongues, and the other one had prophesied and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, It shall come to pass; just before the end time that My servant William Branham will come up the west coast praying for the sick." And said spelled "W-i double l-i-a-m B-r-a-n-h-a-m." And there it was, old yellow paper of twenty-five years before that. And I'd have been about seven or eight years old. It'd have been about 1915, somewhere along there (See?), that they--that it happened.<ref>A.GREATER.THAN.SOLOMON.IS.HERE_  SANTA.MARIA.CA  THURSDAY_  62-0628</ref>


=Observations=
==Observations==


#Gordon Lindsay's version does not include the words "Thus Saith The Lord".
#Gordon Lindsay's version does not include the words "Thus Saith The Lord".
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#William Branham's version is incomplete.  
#William Branham's version is incomplete.  
#William Branham's 1961 version mixes together the mormon prophecy with the Santa Rosa prophecy
#William Branham's 1961 version mixes together the mormon prophecy with the Santa Rosa prophecy
#There is no corroborating evidence for this story.
#William Branham was well known for [[Was William Branham Honest|making up stories]], was this simply another example?


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