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William Branham preached a series of sermons in March 1963 on the Seven Seals of the book of Revelation, and said that each seal identifies a religious disturbance.  William Branham compared Jesus’ words in Matthew 24:7-8 with the Fourth seal. 


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=Where did William Branham say he got his revelation from?=
|Matthew 24:9-13<br>
 
''Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake. And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another. And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.''<br>
William Branham said this about his "revelation" of the second seal:
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Revelation 6:7-8<br>
:'''''Just thought this One wouldn’t come, but It finally did'''. And so I’m so thankful, that being the last of those four horse riders, which I think is one of the main Messages to the Church at this time. I don’t know what the other One is. '''I’m just taking it day by day, just as He reveals It. I’m trying to—to give It, by…as He gives It to me.'''<ref>William Branham, 63-0321 - The Fourth Seal, para. 4-5</ref>
''And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.''
 
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==William Branham's Revelation of the Fourth Seal==
 
For the fourth horse rider, the pale horse, William Branham said the following:
 
:''Now, '''this fellow, we find out that he is riding on a pale horse.''' Pale! Oh, my! After, notice after…  “Sixty-eight million Protestants,” as we took from—from Schmucker’s Glorious Reform, of the—of the martyrology of Rome, last night. We find that, up to the 1500 mark, I believe it was, or eighteen-…I don’t remember exactly now. '''But it was sixty-eight million put to death, to protest the first Roman church, Rome. No wonder, he could impersonate himself in the personified name of… and called Death. He sure was.'''
 
:''Now, God only knows how many he caused to spiritually die, by his anti-Bible, -Word teaching! This is the one he put sixty-eight million to the sword, and killed them. And probably, literally, billions died spiritually, on his false teaching. No wonder he could take the name of Death!
 
:''See the rider? '''The first place, as an antichrist, he was death, to begin with'''; but he was innocent then. '''Then he received a crown''', a triple one; and when he did, then he be united, Satan united his church and state, because he was over both of them then. '''Antichrist was Satan, in a form of a man.'''<ref>William Branham, 63-0321 - The Fourth Seal, para. 152-154</ref>
 
==Comparison to the teachings of Charles Taze Russell==


==A Perverted Horse==
As with the first two Seals, we again compare William Branham's teaching above to what Charles Taze Russel said in the 1918 book, The Finished Mystery:
The Fourth seal is rider on a pale horse, death and hell follow him, and he could kill with the sword, hunger, and animals.  During this sermon he identifies the rider as the spirit of perversion, a mixture of the three previous horse riders of religious (white), military (red), and political (black) powers.  William Branham goes on to teach that pale is eternal separation from God, and Rome will lead the world to Armageddon.


:''“It’s a perversion to mix colors with white. You pervert the original color…Truth and error cannot mix. It cannot mix.  Its either the THUS SAITH THE LORD or its wrong. …gathering, on their mixed-colored horse. And, see, he is gathering this thing together, mixed with creeds, denomination, man-made doctrine. … I've seen witches speak in tongues, seen wizards speak in tongues and dance in the spirit.''  
:''6:7. And when He had opened the fourth seal.—'''Disclosing the history of the Papacy in its fourth stage, the period synchronizing with the Thyatira and Sardis epochs.''' See Rev. 2:18-29; 3:1-6.
:''6:8. And I looked, and behold a pale horse.—The ghastly and horrible teachings that God's true people must be “exterminated.” “The ghastly green of terror and of death. The word is used of grass in Rev. 8:7; 9:4; Mark 6:39.”—Cook.
:''And his name that sat on him was Death.—'''Still the same rider, the Papacy;''' and an apt description of its chief claim to recognition during the pre-Reformation period.
:''...And Hell followed with him.—'''All the people killed by the pope went to hell'''.


==Perversion changed to Pestilence==
==Perversion changed to Pestilence==
What William Branham does not point out is that the word for “Pale” is “Green” in Greek (Chloros).  So it wasn’t a skin-colored horse, it was a green (or sick) horse.  What William Branham does do is change the meaning of the Fourth Horse Rider from perversion to pestilence when he reviews all of the Seals during the Sixth Seal.
What William Branham does not point out is that the word for “Pale” is “Green” in Greek (Chloros).  So it wasn’t a skin-colored horse, it was a green (or sick) horse.  What William Branham does do is change the meaning of the Fourth Horse Rider from perversion to pestilence when he reviews all of the Seals during the Sixth Seal:
 
166 Fourth Seal, “pestilences” and “death.” Notice, Matthew 24. We’ll read the—the 8th verse, 7th and 8th, I believe it is, on this Fourth Seal, I got here. All right.<ref>William Branham, 63-0323 - The Sixth Seal, para. 166</ref>


Why does William Branham do this?  Could it be that he was [[Plagiarism|once again plagiarizing from Clarence Larkin]].  Here is an excerpt of what Larkin said about the Fourth Seal:
Why does William Branham do this?  Could it be that he was [[Plagiarism|once again plagiarizing from Clarence Larkin]].  Here is an excerpt of what Larkin said about the Fourth Seal:
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