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=Problems with the Prophecy=
=Problems with the story of the cloud=
[[Image:Campsite near sunset.JPG|240px|thumb|The campsite at Rattlesnake Mesa]]
There are a number of problems with the story that William Branham tells about the cloud and its location as follows:
==Location of the Hunt==


==Location of the Hunt==
[[Image:Campsite near sunset.JPG|240px|thumb|The campsite at Rattlesnake Mesa]]
William Branham said that he was hunting a number of different locations, including:
William Branham said that he was hunting a number of different locations, including:
*Exactly Northeast of Flagstaff, or Prescott. <ref>And they took that picture, you know, in the sky. And I didn't think much about it, never noticed it.  So it begin to impress me somehow the other day. And Brother Norman, Norma's father here, told me, said, "Did you notice this?" And just as I looked, right there was them angels just as plain as they could be, setting right there in that picture. You see? I looked to see when it was, and it was time, same 'bout day or two before or, day or two after I was up there. I looked where it was at: northeast of Flagstaff, or Prescott, which is below Flagstaff. Well, that's just where we was at (See?), just exactly. (sermon “Come Follow Me” (June 1, 1963))</ref>
*Exactly Northeast of Flagstaff, or Prescott. <ref>And they took that picture, you know, in the sky. And I didn't think much about it, never noticed it.  So it begin to impress me somehow the other day. And Brother Norman, Norma's father here, told me, said, "Did you notice this?" And just as I looked, right there was them angels just as plain as they could be, setting right there in that picture. You see? I looked to see when it was, and it was time, same 'bout day or two before or, day or two after I was up there. I looked where it was at: northeast of Flagstaff, or Prescott, which is below Flagstaff. Well, that's just where we was at (See?), just exactly. (sermon “Come Follow Me” (June 1, 1963))</ref>