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=Quotes of William Branham= | =Quotes of William Branham= | ||
==Mary provided the egg== | |||
28 He was God. God manifested in flesh. If He was just a prophet we’re all lost. He was neither Jew, nor Gentile. He was God. His Blood came from God’s own creative power, and the created the Blood cells. Mary was just a incubator. That was all. The woman produces the egg. The man produces the germ of life. He had no man, male as sexual, but His heavenly Father created the Blood cells, so the Blood was God’s own Blood, not…?… | 28 He was God. God manifested in flesh. If He was just a prophet we’re all lost. He was neither Jew, nor Gentile. He was God. His Blood came from God’s own creative power, and the created the Blood cells. Mary was just a incubator. That was all. The woman produces the egg. The man produces the germ of life. He had no man, male as sexual, but His heavenly Father created the Blood cells, so the Blood was God’s own Blood, not…?… | ||
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62-0128A - A Paradox | 62-0128A - A Paradox | ||
==Mary did not provide the egg== | |||
70 Mary… If that Baby’s body (which the flesh comes from the egg), and if that Baby’s body was flesh of Mary, then what? Then Mary had to have some kind of a sensation. You see where you put God doing? God created both egg and blood cell. And He wasn’t Jew; neither was He Gentile. He was God, God in the form of sinful flesh. That’s the reason “I’ll not see—let My Holy One see corruption, neither leave His soul in hell.” He was the manifestation: God, to come into a tabernacle that He created Himself. Jesus never did in all the Scripture call her mother. He called her “woman”; not mother, “woman”. | 70 Mary… If that Baby’s body (which the flesh comes from the egg), and if that Baby’s body was flesh of Mary, then what? Then Mary had to have some kind of a sensation. You see where you put God doing? God created both egg and blood cell. And He wasn’t Jew; neither was He Gentile. He was God, God in the form of sinful flesh. That’s the reason “I’ll not see—let My Holy One see corruption, neither leave His soul in hell.” He was the manifestation: God, to come into a tabernacle that He created Himself. Jesus never did in all the Scripture call her mother. He called her “woman”; not mother, “woman”. | ||
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65-0429B - The Seed Shall Not Be Heir With The Shuck | 65-0429B - The Seed Shall Not Be Heir With The Shuck | ||
==Woman doesn't have a seed== | |||
89 Listen. What happened? I said, “All right, I want to ask you something. The woman has no egg. She has no seed. He said now, He said not ‘an egg,’ He said ‘thy seed.’ And she had no seed.” 90 It takes a union to make a seed. Is that right, doctor? Has to be. If you got a whole lot of pulp out here, didn’t have no life in it, and planted it out here, it—it wouldn’t never come up, lay there and rot. And you couldn’t plant the life without having the pulp. So, you see, the whole thing is a union. I’m trying to tell you now about Christ and the Church. It’s a union. See, if the woman is the seed of herself then she doesn’t need the male, she can have her baby herself. But she can’t be, she can’t have the baby until she’s been with the male, because it takes the two together to make a seed. Is that right? Plant a seed with no life in it, see what’ll happen. | |||
62-0211 - Oneness | |||
344 Now what does the woman do? When, the germ comes from the male sex. Now deny that? The woman has no life in her, at all. She only has a little egg, which is a field out here. 345 Like you took a field and disk it all up, and—and put a spray on it, and spray all the germs out of it. And not—not even grass or nothing could grow in it; and then you fertilize again, sow some good seed in there. If the enemy comes and sows some other seed, the same law of God will ripen both seeds. | |||
64-0802 - The Future Home Of The Heavenly Bridegroom And The Earthly Bride | |||
96 Like Mary’s womb. Mary was not the Seed, in the representation here of the stalk. She was only a carrier of It, like the rest of it. But being called and chosen first, by God Himself, for this purpose, it looked more like as our Catholic friends would think, that she was the mother of God. No, she was not the mother of God, she neither was the Seed of God. 97 The woman produces the egg. God produces the—the life. The hemoglobin, the blood, is in the male sex. 98 A hen can lay an egg or a bird can lay an egg, in springtime build its nest, but, if that female bird hasn’t been with the male bird, it won’t hatch. It’s dead. It’ll rot right in the nest. | |||
65-0429B - The Seed Shall Not Be Heir With The Shuck | |||