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==Mary provided the egg== | ==Mary provided the egg== | ||
''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…?…<ref | ''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…?…<ref>William Branham, 57-1213 - And Then Jesus Came, para. 28</ref> | ||
''God always appears in the form of man—flesh—to preach the Gospel. Just before the end of the Jews, God was made manifest in a human body called Jesus, which was the Son of God. But God dwelt in His Son. God was in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself, or expressing Himself through the lips of Christ, His Son. How He was His Son, because He overshadowed Mary and created a blood cell. The ma… The baby is borned by the blood cell which comes from the male, not the female. The female… The cell of the female is only the egg. The germ of life comes from the male.<ref | ''God always appears in the form of man—flesh—to preach the Gospel. Just before the end of the Jews, God was made manifest in a human body called Jesus, which was the Son of God. But God dwelt in His Son. God was in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself, or expressing Himself through the lips of Christ, His Son. How He was His Son, because He overshadowed Mary and created a blood cell. The ma… The baby is borned by the blood cell which comes from the male, not the female. The female… '''The cell of the female is only the egg.''' The germ of life comes from the male. | ||
''Just like a hen can lay an egg, or a bird. It’s coming springtime and all the birds go out and make their nest. And they lay… A mother bird can lay a nest full of eggs, and get over them eggs, and hover over them; she turns them with her feet, keeps them warm. And she can set on that nest and hover those eggs until she’s so poor and weak she can’t fly off of that nest. '''But if she hasn’t been with the male bird, they’ll never hatch.''' That’s right. She’s got to be in contact with the male; because the hen can lay the egg, or the bird can lay the egg. But if it hasn’t been with the male, it’s not fertile.<ref>William Branham, 59-0417 - Jehovah-Jireh, para. 14-15</ref> | |||
''We all know that the bloodstream comes from the male sex. The germ of life comes through the—the male. '''And in this case, Mary had the—the egg''', but the germ, the blood cell, came from God the Creator Who made it. So you can’t say Jesus was a Jew, He wasn’t.<ref>William Branham, 60-0309 - Why?, para. 38</ref> | |||
''But when God was here on earth in a human form, Jesus Christ was God made flesh and dwelling among us. Now, all the Fullness of the Godhead body was in Him. He was God made manifest. No man has seen the Father at any time, but the only Begotten of the Father has expressed Him. The… God was expressing Himself, what He was through His Son, Jesus. God overshadowed the virgin Mary, created a blood cell in the womb. And anyone knows that life comes from the male sex. Is that right? '''A hen can lay an egg, but if she hasn’t been with the male bird, it will not hatch.''' No, sir, because it hasn’t got the life in it. Life comes from the male. And then in this case God was the Male. And there was no sexual affair with it at all. God the Creator created a blood cell. He wasn’t neither Jew nor Gentile; He was God. That’s right. The Blood of Jehovah God created Himself a Blood to sanctify His people. And then in that dwelt the Fullness of the Godhead bodily. He had the Spirit without measure. We have it by measure.<ref>William Branham, 60-0329 - It Is I, Be Not Afraid, para. 41</ref> | |||
''See, there’s a element of life in the blood. Life is in the blood cell. Life comes from the male sex, not from the woman. The woman can’t produce life, ’cause she’s the egg. '''But she produces the egg, but the male produces the germ.''' The germ of life comes from the male, because it’s in the blood cell. And in that blood cell lays life. And in the blood cell, in the state—in the place of Jesus—was not the sexual affair of a man, but the creative power of God. It created a Blood cell in the womb of Mary with that egg that brought forth the Son of God, which was the tabernacle that God lived in Himself.<ref>William Branham, 60-0611B - Fellowship, para. 41</ref> | |||
''The virgin birth was a paradox. I do not believe that Jesus was any part of Mary. That was not His mother. It was a woman that God used for that purpose, a incubator to bear His Child. If Mary… If the seed of the woman, which, she is the egg and the man has the hemoglobin… If that’s right, doctor, and (See?) the—the blood. The life lays in the blood cell. '''And a hen can lay an egg. But if she hasn’t been with the male bird, it’ll never hatch.''' I’ve often said this, and I say it again: It’s coming springtime. The birds will all be building their nests. An old mother bird can get on her nest and hover them eggs, and stay on there so loyal until she nearly starves to death. She gets so poor she can’t fly off the nest. Them eggs will never hatch, if she hasn’t been with the mate.<ref>William Branham, 62-0128A - A Paradox, para. 68</ref> | |||
==Mary did not provide the egg== | ==Mary did not provide the egg== |