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=The Pentagram as a Symbol=
=The Pentagram as a Symbol=
[[File:Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Can you spot the Sacred Pentagram?]]
[[File:Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Can you spot the Sacred Pentagram? (click to enlarge)]]
The pentagram (also referred to as a pentacle, pentalpha, pentangle or star pentagon) is the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes.
The pentagram (also referred to as a pentacle, pentalpha, pentangle or star pentagon) is the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes.


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=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=


[[File:Branham tabernacle in the 1950s.jpg|250px|thumb|right|By the '50's, the star had faded a bit]]  
[[File:Branham tabernacle in the 1950s.jpg|250px|thumb|right|By the '50's, the star had faded a bit (click to enlarge)]]  
'''''You Masons here''' and so forth and ones of you and '''know the order''', how they cut out the stones and hauled them to Joppa and so forth. And by ox cart taking them on down, the tall cedars in Lebanon and how they cut it and so forth and brought it down. But when it was all piled together outside of Jerusalem, there wasn't a buzz of a saw or a sound of a hammer for the space of forty years.<ref>THE.INSIDE.MAN  CHICAGO.IL 53-1212</ref>
'''''You Masons here''' and so forth and ones of you and '''know the order''', how they cut out the stones and hauled them to Joppa and so forth. And by ox cart taking them on down, the tall cedars in Lebanon and how they cut it and so forth and brought it down. But when it was all piled together outside of Jerusalem, there wasn't a buzz of a saw or a sound of a hammer for the space of forty years.<ref>THE.INSIDE.MAN  CHICAGO.IL 53-1212</ref>