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:''God ever says anything, He can never change it. He always magnifies it, not change it. The law was magnified, not changed. Magnified!  "'Whosoever commits adultery shall be guilty of death,' but whosoever," now magnified, "looketh upon a woman to lust after her!" He never changed the commandment. He magnified it.''
:''God ever says anything, He can never change it. He always magnifies it, not change it. The law was magnified, not changed. Magnified!  "'Whosoever commits adultery shall be guilty of death,' but whosoever," now magnified, "looketh upon a woman to lust after her!" He never changed the commandment. He magnified it.''


William Branham uses this concept of the magnification of the law, among other things, to bring Old Testament law into the church.
William Branham uses this concept of the magnification of the law, among other things, '''to bring Old Testament law into the church'''.


However, there is only one verse in the Bible that refers to the law being magnified:
However, there is only one verse in the Bible that refers to the law being magnified: