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=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=
It is clear that William Branham taught that Adam was first created as a "spirit being":


:''And then, first, '''man was made, he was a spirit man''', in the image of God.  Which, “God is a Spirit,” Saint John 4. Now, “He is a—a Spirit. And they that worship Him, worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. And Thy Word is the Truth.” Now, we worship Him in Spirit and Truth. He is a—a Spirit Being.  
:''And then, first, '''man was made, he was a spirit man''', in the image of God.  Which, “God is a Spirit,” Saint John 4. Now, “He is a—a Spirit. And they that worship Him, worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. And Thy Word is the Truth.” Now, we worship Him in Spirit and Truth. He is a—a Spirit Being.  
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:''For, when God separated Adam, he was both. We find out, '''Adam was spirit, to begin with.''' “He made man in His Own image, created He male and female.” And then, Genesis 2 and on, He created man in…out of the dust of the earth. Man was created in God’s image (God is a Spirit), so he’s a spirit man. Then '''when he become flesh man''', animal flesh on the earth, He is—He is showing, portraying here the Bride. He never taken and made another being, but He took part of Adam, the original creation, took from him, a rib from his side; and took the feminish spirit out of Adam, left the masculine spirit in there, and placed it in the feminish part. Therefore, part of his spirit, part of his body; flesh of his flesh, bone of his bone; Word of His Word, Life of His Life, and that’s the way the Bride is to Christ!<ref>William Branham, 65-0429B - The Seed Shall Not Be Heir With The Shuck, para. 51</ref>
:''For, when God separated Adam, he was both. We find out, '''Adam was spirit, to begin with.''' “He made man in His Own image, created He male and female.” And then, Genesis 2 and on, He created man in…out of the dust of the earth. Man was created in God’s image (God is a Spirit), so he’s a spirit man. Then '''when he become flesh man''', animal flesh on the earth, He is—He is showing, portraying here the Bride. He never taken and made another being, but He took part of Adam, the original creation, took from him, a rib from his side; and took the feminish spirit out of Adam, left the masculine spirit in there, and placed it in the feminish part. Therefore, part of his spirit, part of his body; flesh of his flesh, bone of his bone; Word of His Word, Life of His Life, and that’s the way the Bride is to Christ!<ref>William Branham, 65-0429B - The Seed Shall Not Be Heir With The Shuck, para. 51</ref>
      
      
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