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:''The following February, seven months later, Brother Branham preached, "Marriage and Divorce" on Sunday morning, the twenty-first. We were listening to the services in Tucson, via a telephone hook-up, and that evening, just before he preached Who Is This Melchisedec?, he was commenting on the morning service. I heard him say, "If it happens to be that my good friend Brother Roy Roberson is listening in at Tucson, Roy, you remember the other day the vision you seen when we were out standing upon the mountain? You come up to me, and that cloud was over the top?" <ref>Only Believe Magazine, Issue 8, Volume 3, Number 2, Believers International Inc., 1990</ref> | :''The following February, seven months later, Brother Branham preached, "Marriage and Divorce" on Sunday morning, the twenty-first. We were listening to the services in Tucson, via a telephone hook-up, and that evening, just before he preached Who Is This Melchisedec?, he was commenting on the morning service. I heard him say, "If it happens to be that my good friend Brother Roy Roberson is listening in at Tucson, Roy, you remember the other day the vision you seen when we were out standing upon the mountain? You come up to me, and that cloud was over the top?" <ref>Only Believe Magazine, Issue 8, Volume 3, Number 2, Believers International Inc., 1990</ref> | ||
The question then is: '''Was the "Marriage and Divorce" really "Thus Saith the Lord" or just "Thus saith William Branham"?''' | The question then is: '''Was the "Marriage and Divorce" really "Thus Saith the Lord" or just "Thus saith William Branham"?''' Did an amber cloud actually descend, or did Roy Roberson's dream simply make its way into William Braham's story? | ||
You decide. | You decide. |