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Brother Kidson gave me one was a Scofield Bible, now, not because that I agree with Mr. Scofield in his notes. Now, probably some of you do, some of you don't, but I just let you know that I just don't take Scofield Bible because I believe that. Because he has got it so paragraphed off. That was one of my first Bibles, and I just learned to read it like that. And I just keep the same Bible. Which, if I would have had the Thompson Chain, it would have been much better. I could have found my text much faster on a Thompson Chain Reference.<ref>A.PARADOX PHOENIX.AZ 65-0117</ref>
Brother Kidson gave me one was a Scofield Bible, now, not because that I agree with Mr. Scofield in his notes. Now, probably some of you do, some of you don't, but I just let you know that I just don't take Scofield Bible because I believe that. Because he has got it so paragraphed off. That was one of my first Bibles, and I just learned to read it like that. And I just keep the same Bible. Which, if I would have had the Thompson Chain, it would have been much better. I could have found my text much faster on a Thompson Chain Reference.<ref>A.PARADOX PHOENIX.AZ 65-0117</ref>


The Emphatic Diaglott is a Greek Interlinear version of the New Testament published by the Watchtower Society<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emphatic_Diaglott Wikipedia article on the Emphatic Diaglott], so William Branham's suggestion that it contains a reference to Genesis 17 is specious.  Additionally, William Branham, in the second quote above, admits that he did not use the Thompson Chain Reference Bible, so his reference to it is hypothetical and based on assumption.  The Bible that he admits to using almost exclusively is the Scofield Bible.
The Emphatic Diaglott is a Greek Interlinear version of the New Testament published by the Watchtower Society<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emphatic_Diaglott Wikipedia article on the Emphatic Diaglott]</ref>, so William Branham's suggestion that it contains a reference to Genesis 17 is specious.  Additionally, William Branham, in the second quote above, admits that he did not use the Thompson Chain Reference Bible, so his reference to it is hypothetical and based on assumption.  The Bible that he admits to using almost exclusively is the Scofield Bible.


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