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=Quotes of William Branham=
''But now, Moses has a personal experience. That's what the church needs tonight, is just stop studying so much theology, and get down to the altar, and pray until a personal experience burns down into the human heart, and burns out all the dullness, and gives a new vision.<ref>William Branham, 54-0724 - A Personal Experience With God, para. 13</ref>
''Moses had done give up hopes. Was back on the backside of the desert, herding his father-in-law Jethro's sheep, when one morning, back on the backside of the desert, he saw a bush burning. He got in the presence of this bush, though '''Moses was a theologian''', because he was trained in the wisdom and all the learning of the Egyptians, been told by his mother that he was called for a purpose, and all of his theological experience became nothing to him.<ref>William Branham, 61-0205M - Expectation, para. 79</ref>
 
'''''Moses was a great theologian'''. He was taught in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. Well, certainly, '''there was nothing Moses didn't know.''' <ref>William Branham, 61-0207 - Expectation, para. 31</ref>
 
''Now, we'll take another one: Moses. '''Moses, oh, he was a trained theologian.''' He really knew, 'cause he could—he could teach the Egyptians wisdom. He was so smart. And he knew that he was born, raised up to be a deliver of Israel. So '''he thought he could take his theological training''' and really go out there and do it. But he found out he was a failure. <ref>William Branham, 61-0308 - Expectations, para. 46</ref>
'''''Moses, a great, highly polished theologian''', great man, borned to be a prophet; yet, in all of his theology and his—his book knowledge of God, could not deliver the children of Israel by knowledge.  You see, the prophet cannot go by knowledge. He's got to go by inspiration. Inspiration!<ref>William Branham, 64-0120 - His Unfailing Words Of Promise, para. 49</ref>
''Now '''there isn't a theologian under the skies that can deny this Message that we're preaching''', but what It's exactly the Word of God right in time. God has a vindicate it, in everything that's been said or done. He's proved It to be right.<ref>William Branham, 65-0418E - Does God Ever Change His Mind About His Word?, para. 120</ref>


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