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=Quotes=
=Quotes=
''And when He died up there at Calvary, '''screaming and crying for help''', “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” He was a man in His death, but in His resurrection He proved He was the Divine Son of God (Hallelujah.): Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.<ref>William Branham, 51-1003 - Believest Thou This?, para. 74</ref>


''He never died as God. He died as a man. The sin of man was upon the Son of man, and He had to become a man in order to pay the penalty.<ref>THE.MIGHTY.CONQUEROR_  JEFF.IN  SUNDAY_  56-0401M</ref>
''He never died as God. He died as a man. The sin of man was upon the Son of man, and He had to become a man in order to pay the penalty.<ref>THE.MIGHTY.CONQUEROR_  JEFF.IN  SUNDAY_  56-0401M</ref>


''And when He was dying, '''Jehovah God turned His face on Him''', and He died alone forsaken by God and man. <ref>William Branham, 57-0808 - The Mighty Conqueror, para. 38</ref>


''When He was--last cry, "Eli, Eli. My God, My God," That was a man. "Why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
''When He was--last cry, "Eli, Eli. My God, My God," That was a man. "Why hast Thou forsaken Me?"


''In the Garden of Gethsemane, the anointing left Him, you know, He had to die as a sinner. '''He died a sinner''', you know that; not His sins, but mine and yours. That's where that love come in, how He took mine. Oh, hallelujah, how He took mine.<ref>ADOPTION 2 JEFF.IN 60-0518</ref>


''In the Garden of Gethsemane, the anointing left Him, you know, He had to die as a sinner. He died a sinner, you know that; not His sins, but mine and yours. That's where that love come in, how He took mine. Oh, hallelujah, how He took mine.<ref>ADOPTION 2 JEFF.IN 60-0518</ref>
'''''God poured His wrath out upon Christ''' Who took my place at Calvary. He died under the judgments and wrath of God. God poured out His fierce judgment upon Him and He took my place.” I said, “I was a sinner, and He took my place.” And I noticed tears coming up in the woman’s eyes. I said, “We’re sinful, and we have no hope. But God knew that we had to stand these judgments, and Jesus took them for us. And them clouds hanging over the cross was God’s wrath pouring out upon Him. And He bore the wrath of God in His own body that we might be free.<ref>William Branham, 61-0217 - The Mark Of The Beast And The Seal Of God #2, para. 40</ref>
 


''The Spirit left Him, in the garden of Gethsemane. He had to die, a man. Remember, friends, He didn't have to do that. That was God. God anointed that flesh, which was human flesh. And He didn't… If He'd have went up there, as God, He'd have never died that kind of death; can't kill God. But He didn't have to do it.<ref>It Is The Rising Of The Sun, 65-0418M</ref>  
''The Spirit left Him, in the garden of Gethsemane. '''He had to die, a man'''. Remember, friends, He didn't have to do that. That was God. God anointed that flesh, which was human flesh. And He didn't… If He'd have went up there, as God, He'd have never died that kind of death; can't kill God. But He didn't have to do it.<ref>It Is The Rising Of The Sun, 65-0418M</ref>  


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