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186 And now, but cutting the hair, I—I—I—I’ll tell you this. I can’t—I—I ain’t got no—no Scripture to say that you can cut so much of it and can’t do the other. I—I haven’t got no Scripture for that, I—I couldn’t tell you that, sister, or brother, ever who it is.<ref>William Branham, 64-0830M - Questions And Answers #3, para. 186</ref> | 186 And now, but cutting the hair, I—I—I—I’ll tell you this. I can’t—I—I ain’t got no—no Scripture to say that you can cut so much of it and can’t do the other. I—I haven’t got no Scripture for that, I—I couldn’t tell you that, sister, or brother, ever who it is.<ref>William Branham, 64-0830M - Questions And Answers #3, para. 186</ref> | ||
==Miss Dog Meat== | |||
''Listen, ladies, '''there was only one woman in the Bible that ever painted herself to meet a man, and that was Jezebel'''; and God fed her to the dogs. So when you see them wear that, say, '''“How do you do, Miss Dog Meat?”''' That’s exactly what it was: God fed her to the dogs. You don’t want to be like her.<ref>William Branham, 50-0827A - Prodigal, para. 13</ref> | |||
''Some fellow, the other day, I was talking about some lady; I was quoting a story about some lady up playing the piano. And now you can… Now, this is your own business. That’s up to you. See? But the lady, she had on so much make-up, that woman had enough paint on to paint a barn almost. And there, he said, this man said, “Brother Branham, this is my wife.” Said, “She’s a saint.” I said, “Brother, I don’t want to hurt your feelings; she looks like a haint. She don’t look no saint to me.” That’s what… You know what a haint is? Down in the south, that’s “a spook.” All right. Let me tell you. Listen. The only woman in the Bible that ever painted her face to meet a man, was Jezebel, and God fed her to the dogs. So if you see any of these people that’s supposed to be so good, and got the Holy Ghost. You can say, '''“How do you do, Miss Dog Meat.”''' That’s what God calls her, is dog meat, for him. You see? All right.<ref>William Branham, 52-0810A - I Am The Resurrection And The Life, para. 42</ref> | |||
'''''You see a woman with a lot of paint on her face, you know what you can call her? Say, “Hello, Miss Dog Meat!”''' That’s what she is, like dog meat. Oh, my! Listen, brother, I just turned back from Africa. That stuff come from the strain of heathenism. The heathens paint themselves.<ref>William Branham, 52-0900 - God's Way That's Been Made For Us, para. 75</ref> | |||
''So if you see a woman all painted up. '''You just say, “Howdy do, Miss Dog-meat.'''” That’s what God made out of her, just an old dog-meat. So don’t you pay any attention to that; that’s of the devil; right. Where she ought to be: clean up and act like…Like Jacob said to his wife and daughter: “Make yourself like what you ought to be.” Amen.<ref>William Branham, 55-0611 - What Is That In Thy Hand?, para. 162</ref> | |||
''It used to be wrong for you to wear that manicure, ever, how that’s the wrong name for it, but that stuff you put on your face, paint. There was only one woman in the Bible ever painted her face, and God fed her to the dogs. That’s right. So when you see a lady wearing that, you can say, '''“How do you do, Miss Dog meat.”''' That’s exactly what she is in the Presence of God. Now, that’s the truth. It’s wrong. There’s your example in the Bible.<ref>William Branham, 56-0611 - Hear Ye Him, para. 22</ref> | |||
''Let me tell you something, ladies; I’m not making fun of you. This is no place for that; this is the place for judgment goes forth. And judgment has to go right. And judgment’s by the Word of God. Looky. There was only one woman in the entire Bible that ever painted her face (That’s right.), one woman. And she never painted her face to meet God. She painted her face to meet a man to try to vamp him (That’s right.), Jehu. Jezebel, you know what God did for her? He fed her to the dogs. That’s right. '''So you see a woman wearing makeup, you say that’s “Miss dog meat.”''' That’s exactly what it is ’fore God. He fed her to the dogs. So that’s all she stood for were dogs. He fed her to the dogs. How many knows that’s the truth, say “Amen.” That’s exactly right.<ref>William Branham, 60-0610 - The Rejected King, para. 68</ref> | |||
''Listen. There was only one woman in the Bible ever painted her face, and that was Jezebel. God fed her to the dogs for doing it. Now, when you see a woman with a lot of paint on, say, “How do, Miss Dog-meat?” That’s exactly what it was in the Bible. God fed her to the dogs, so He just made dog-meat out of it. It’s exactly right. What we need is a Pentecostal stirring revival to clean all the way from the pulpit to the floor of the church, clean up. We need Christ, brother, sister; we do.<ref>William Branham, 61-0210 - Abraham's Covenant Confirmed, para. 144</ref> | |||
''So you know, there is only one woman in the Bible that ever painted her face. And she never painted her face to meet God. She painted her face to meet man. That’s right. You know what God did for her? Fed her to the dogs. So when you see a woman wearing paint, you just say, “Good morning, Miss Dog-Meat.” That’s exactly what it is. That’s awful, isn’t it? But that’s what God thinks about it. She is just made common dog meat for wild dogs. That’s about what she is. Some of these wild wolves that goes around, whistling, you know; what they call wolfing, you know. That’s what it is, just dog meat again.<ref>William Branham, 63-0628M - O Lord, Just Once More, para. 15</ref> | |||
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