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=Where did William Branham say he got his revelation from?=
 
William Branham said this about how he received the revelation of the sixth seal:
 
:'''''Something happened today when this Seal was revealed, that I had to walk completely out in the yard''', just walk around, out in the yard a little while. That’s right. '''It just simply almost took my breath right away from me.''' See? So you talk, a tension? Oh, my! See?  Another thing, see, you’re laying right onto what I say. And God is going to hold me responsible for what I tell you. See? And so I—I must absolutely be as sure as all sure can be sure, see, of these things, because this is a—a tremendous time that we’re living in. Yeah.
 
:''Now we find out, in last night’s service, also, '''the great mystery opened with this Seal, which was absolutely contrary to my former understanding.''' Just presuming that it was right, I always allowed them souls under the altar to be the early Christian martyrs. But we found out, last night, '''when the Lord God broke that Seal for us''', it absolutely is impossible. It wasn’t them.<ref>William Branham, 63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 22, 104</ref>
 
 
=Two Prophets Controlling Nature=
=Two Prophets Controlling Nature=
William Branham ties the earthquake, and signs in heaven and on earth, to the ministries of Moses and Elijah after the Rapture.  Since Moses and Elijah both performed signs in heaven and earth during their ministries, he concluded that they would return to continue their job.     
William Branham ties the earthquake, and signs in heaven and on earth, to the ministries of Moses and Elijah after the Rapture.  Since Moses and Elijah both performed signs in heaven and earth during their ministries, he concluded that they would return to continue their job.     
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:''“Joseph Smith…that fine man, and the vision, I don’t doubt at all but what he had the vision. I believe he was a sincere man.  But the vision he had was contrary to the Scripture.”'' (William Branham, The Sixth Seal)
:''“Joseph Smith…that fine man, and the vision, I don’t doubt at all but what he had the vision. I believe he was a sincere man.  But the vision he had was contrary to the Scripture.”'' (William Branham, The Sixth Seal)
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