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William Branham claimed to have been born a Nazarite:
William Branham claimed to have been born a Nazarite:


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As to the duration of a Nazarite’s vow, every one was left at liberty to fix his own time. There is mention made in Scripture of only three who were Nazarites for life, Samson, Samuel, and John the Baptist (Judg. 13:4, 5; 1 Sam. 1:11; Luke 1:15). In its ordinary form, however, the Nazarite’s vow lasted only thirty, and at most one hundred, days.<ref>M. G. Easton, Easton’s Bible Dictionary (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893).</ref>
As to the duration of a Nazarite’s vow, every one was left at liberty to fix his own time. There is mention made in Scripture of only three who were Nazarites for life, Samson, Samuel, and John the Baptist (Judg. 13:4, 5; 1 Sam. 1:11; Luke 1:15). In its ordinary form, however, the Nazarite’s vow lasted only thirty, and at most one hundred, days.<ref>M. G. Easton, Easton’s Bible Dictionary (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893).</ref>
It should also be added that Jesus was from Nazareth and therefore was a Nazarene.  But that does not mean that he took a Nazarite vow.  There is no indication that Jesus ever took a Nazarite vow.
The apostle Paul did make a temporary Nazarite vow in Acts 21:20-25 but that was only for a short period of time.


=Problems with William Branham's Claim=
=Problems with William Branham's Claim=
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God also lists birds and other flying creatures that are unclean for consumption (Leviticus:11:13-19). He identifies carrion eaters and birds of prey as unclean, plus ostriches, storks, herons and bats.
God also lists birds and other flying creatures that are unclean for consumption (Leviticus:11:13-19). He identifies carrion eaters and birds of prey as unclean, plus ostriches, storks, herons and bats.


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=Other quotes of William Branham=
 
When we go into Germany... I was in Germany sometime ago in a great meeting where the Lord was giving us around--around ten thousand souls a night. And I was so amazed one night when I come from the meeting, and--and down the street to a place where I was invited for a little luncheon, and it was the closing of the meeting, and all the Christians setting around, drinking beer. Well, America, Canada, and England is the only nations I know that refuses the Christians to drink. They don't get drunk; but we Americans... Then when... I didn't drink it. So after while there come a question around the table, "What was the matter," that I wasn't drinking my beer, "was it because it wasn't good?"
 
And Doctor Guggenbuhl setting next to me, which provided me an interpreter. I said, "What they all murmuring about to me?"
And he said, "They're wondering why you don't drink."
 
'''Now, I know it's written: when you're in Rome, be a Roman.''' But I said, "Tell them this: 'I do not condemn them. But I was borned under a Nazarite birth; I'm not supposed to drink.'" I didn't want to hurt them. And they understood it, went right on drinking.
And then in Italy we found almost the same thing. And many different parts of the world, when you go into the nations, you find the spirit of the nation.<ref>THE.ONCOMING.STORM_  PHOENIX.AZ  V-15 N-2  MONDAY_  60-0229</ref>
 
 
I believe, tonight, that '''every man and woman, every boy and girl, that's born of the Spirit of God, is a Nazarite''' unto the Lord; because they have separated them things, themselves, from the cares of the world and whatever the world has got to say.
 
You live in this city here where there is great schools. And, and we see our nation calling for higher standard of education; which is all right, nothing to say about that, but that education cannot give you salvation. A scientist can split a grain of wheat and tell you how many different chemicals is in it, but it can't find the life that's in there. An education can learn you, or teach you mathematics, and--and it can teach you history and whatevermore, but it cannot bring Light to you. Your education will not do that.
 
God has one way of bringing Light to you: that's when you're ready to separate yourself from all the things of the world, and all the--the cares of the world, and cling only to God's promised Word.
 
Paul was a Nazarite unto the Lord. He was separated from his orthodox church, to the Word of the living God.
 
Aaron was a Nazarite unto the Lord. He was separated from among the brethren, to bear the birthstones and to be the high priest.
 
...But in them ages, God has always sent forth His prophet. And the Word of the Lord comes to the prophet and vindicates the Word to that generation. '''And the prophets was always the Nazarite,''' separated from everything else to obey the Word of God.
 
But '''when a man is borned in the world, for a--a believer, he becomes a Nazarite''' when he separates himself from anything that's contrary to the Word. A total separation! Jesus said, "I come to separate a man from his wife, tear up a family. And he that won't take up his cross, and follow Me, is not worthy to be called Mine." A separation, from everything, anything; from church, from--from a community, from a belief, or from family, or anything that would stand between you and believing the entire Word of God. If your soul will not punctuate every promise for this hour, with an "amen," there is something wrong somewhere. You need a separation.
 
But what was His credentials? That the Word was with Him, the Word promised of that day was living through Him. He said, "Which one of you can condemn Me of sin? Which one of you can say that what I have claimed hasn't happened?" That, for He showed that '''He was a separated Nazarite of the Lord.''' He was the Lord Himself in flesh.
 
Listen, we say about Satan's big machine up there, ready to move, that's right, to crush down; but, remember, God's little flock that believes the Word, its mechanics is ready too. It's ready for the Dynamics to set it afire with the Holy Ghost. "Fear not, little flock, it's your Father's good will to give you the Kingdom." The Holy Ghost will strike a little Church that's come out from the world, '''women that wears long hair, Nazarite,''' to prove they've separated themselves from the...
 
'''The Nazarite is one who... What? A one that separates themselves, for the Word of God'''; not short-wearing, painted faces, Jezebels, calling themselves Christians; no, sir; man, so wishy-washy, that'll stand for a denomination, and hold onto their coat tails, of some Caesar or Herod, instead of standing for the Word of God. But God has got loyal people, genuine flock of God, who don't care what the world says. They believe that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.<ref>GOD'S.WORD.CALLS.FOR.A.TOTAL.SEPARATION.FROM.UNBELIEF_  PHOENIX.AZ  V-3 N-20  TUESDAY_  64-0121</ref>
 
 
A Nazarite means "separated to the Word." What a nice thing it would be tonight if all Christians would be Nazarites to the Lord; separated not to creeds, but to the Word. Christ is that Word. Separated to the Word!<ref>PERSEVERANT_  DALLAS.TX  V-19 N-9  THURSDAY_  64-0305</ref>
 
Listen. '''A hair to a woman is a Nazarite vow.''' Hair to Samson was a Nazarite vow. And when a woman cuts off her hair, she--she absolutely denies her Nazarite vow that she is a Bride to Christ. Because, there, that one thing, she spoils the whole Picture. Correctly! A Nazarite is "one that is consecrated for a purpose." Is that right? Samson was consecrated to a age and to a purpose, therefore he had long hair. The woman that's a child of God, lets her hair grow, to show that's she's consecrated to every Word of God.
 
'''If she cuts it off,''' I don't care how much she dances, sings, is in the choir, speaks in tongues, runs up-and-down, or has all kind of aid societies, '''she is dead. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD,''' the Word of God. First Corinthians 14. Yeah. She has denied her Nazarite vow and sold out to the god of this modern age. She does it. Now, shame on you, lady, or woman!<ref>THE.GOD.OF.THIS.EVIL.AGE_  JEFF.IN  V-4 N-9  SUNDAY_  65-0801M</ref>


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