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The following tract was written and distributed by William Branham during his early campaign years under the title, "I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision". | The following tract was written and distributed by William Branham during his early campaign years under the title, "I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision". | ||
While you are reading this tract, you should ask yourself the following questions: | |||
#What year did William Branham receive this heavenly vision? | |||
#William Branham was sent to a woman. Who was she? | |||
#Did the people of the Tabernacle accept the bread of life? | |||
#What was erected in the middle of a large plain? | |||
#Who was healed by vision prior to the healing revivial in St. Louis? | |||
#Who travelled together to St. Louis? | |||
#What year did gas rationing end in the United States? | |||
#What year was Rebecca Branham born? | |||
#Is the vision in this tract retold during the audio sermon on July 18, 1949 preached in Zion, Illinois titled "I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision". | |||
#William Branham said many times that Betty Daugherty was healed of St. Vitus Dance. Do you know the medical prognosis for people with St. Vitus Dance (also called Sydenham's Chorea)? | |||
The answers to these questions are found at the bottom of this page. | |||
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==The Fulfillment of the Heavenly Vision== | |||
If this book should fall into the hands of a skeptic or a modem critic, please read St. Matthew 12:31-32, before you read further. | If this book should fall into the hands of a skeptic or a modem critic, please read St. Matthew 12:31-32, before you read further. | ||
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Mrs. Elmer Gibbs, 307 W. Main St., New Albany, Indiana. | Mrs. Elmer Gibbs, 307 W. Main St., New Albany, Indiana. | ||
Mrs. Robert Daugherty, 2009 Gano Ave., St. Louis, Mo. | Mrs. Robert Daugherty, 2009 Gano Ave., St. Louis, Mo. | ||
==Answers to the questions raised at the top of the page== | |||
#In this tract, William Branham wrote that he received this vision in March 1945. In later sermons he refers to receiving his commission in 1946 or 1947, pointing out that this timing matches with the establishment of Israel as a Nation. | |||
#William Branham talked about going to the Methodists. | |||
#The people of William Branham’s Tabernacle refused the bread. | |||
#A tent, making this the first recorded tent vision. | |||
#A young girl named Betty Daugherty recovered from her sickness prior to the healing revival in St. Louis. | |||
#William Branham travelled to St. Louis with his wife Meda and his son Billy Paul. | |||
#Gas rationing ended in the United States on August 15, 1945. | |||
#Rebecca Branham was born on March 21, 1946. | |||
#The sermon titled “I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision” preached on July 18, 1949 in Zion, Illinois, omits this vision. The town of Zion was founded by Alexander Dowie, who thought he was Elijah the prophet. F.F. Bosworth had been the leader of the Zion City Band earlier in his ministry. | |||
#Most patients spontaneously recover from St. Vitus Dance (Sydenham’s Chorea) within 2 – 6 months. | |||
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