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The first time that William Branham mentioned this prophecy was on July 17, 1951 many years after the flood took place.  There is no independent evidence that he prophesied this flood in advance of it happening.
The first time that William Branham mentioned this prophecy was on July 17, 1951 many years after the flood took place.  There is no independent evidence that he prophesied this flood in advance of it happening.


It is interesting that he mentions the 1937 Ohio River flood on several occasions in 1950 and 1951 prior to hiS claiming to have predicted the flood.  Given the import of this so-called prediction, we find this failure to mention the prophecy quite telling.   
It is interesting that he mentions the 1937 Ohio River flood on several occasions in 1950 and 1951 prior to his claiming to have predicted the flood.  '''Given the import of this so-called prediction, we find this failure to mention the prophecy quite telling.'''  


<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Photographs of the Ohio river flood of 1937:</div>
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Photographs of the Ohio river flood of 1937:</div>
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[[Image:Flood-2.jpg|thumb|240px|Railroad tracks - landslide]]
[[Image:Flood-2.jpg|thumb|240px|Railroad tracks - landslide]]
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