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=Quotes of William Branham= | =Quotes of William Branham= | ||
'' | ''Recently I was watching. I love birds. I was watching some eagles here not long ago when I was on a fishing trip, an old mother eagle, setting way on top of a mountain. And she threw her wings out, and the little eagles caught a hold of her wings, and she went down into the valley. It was the first time they’d ever been out of that old nest. | ||
''...Then I seen her take her little ones, and they caught a hold of her wings, and she went down the mountain into the valley, throwed out her big wings and the little eagles let loose. They begin to run around, their little feet touched for the first time upon soft ground, upon the grass. They eat green grass. “He leads me beside still water.” Oh, my, how glorious and wonderful. | ''...Then I seen her take her little ones, and they caught a hold of her wings, and she went down the mountain into the valley, throwed out her big wings and the little eagles let loose. They begin to run around, their little feet touched for the first time upon soft ground, upon the grass. They eat green grass. “He leads me beside still water.” Oh, my, how glorious and wonderful. | ||
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''My, first thing you know, I seen this old eagle lift her head and sniff the air a few times. There was a northerner coming, and it comes quick. And before hardly a minute or two, the lightning was flashing, a black cloud was coming. She let out a scream and come off that rock; right down into that field she went, soared like a bullet, throwed them big wings out like that and begin to go screaming, chirping, and going on. '''Every one of those little eagles come just as fast as they could go, reached over and took a hold of feather with their mouth, caught on like that, caught their little paws in her wings. And she just lifted up that whole wing full of eagles''', away she went in that storm meeting her right in the face. She pressed right on in and went into the hole in the rock.<ref>William Branham, 54-0811 - Show Us The Father, para. 22-25</ref> | ''My, first thing you know, I seen this old eagle lift her head and sniff the air a few times. There was a northerner coming, and it comes quick. And before hardly a minute or two, the lightning was flashing, a black cloud was coming. She let out a scream and come off that rock; right down into that field she went, soared like a bullet, throwed them big wings out like that and begin to go screaming, chirping, and going on. '''Every one of those little eagles come just as fast as they could go, reached over and took a hold of feather with their mouth, caught on like that, caught their little paws in her wings. And she just lifted up that whole wing full of eagles''', away she went in that storm meeting her right in the face. She pressed right on in and went into the hole in the rock.<ref>William Branham, 54-0811 - Show Us The Father, para. 22-25</ref> | ||
''Now, some of them, them eagles stretch '''fourteen feet''', across the wing, wing spread. '''They could pick up a calf and pack it away'''.<ref>William Branham, 58-0500 - The Eagle Stirring Her Nest, para. 37</ref> | |||
'' Now, mother eagle says, “Get ready, children, I’m going to give you you’re solo flight this morning.” So she bats her big wings up, and each one of these little eagles climbs upon them big wings.<ref>William Branham, 60-0804 - As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest, para. 57</ref> | '' Now, mother eagle says, “Get ready, children, I’m going to give you you’re solo flight this morning.” So she bats her big wings up, and each one of these little eagles climbs upon them big wings.<ref>William Branham, 60-0804 - As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest, para. 57</ref> | ||
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