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Was William Branham guilty of violating Jeremiah 23:30:
Was William Branham guilty of violating Jeremiah 23:30?
:''My message is like a fire, and like a hammer that breaks rocks in pieces. '''I am against those prophets who take each other’s words and proclaim them as my message.''' I am also against those prophets who speak their own words and claim they came from me.<ref>American Bible Society, The Holy Bible: The Good News Translation, 2nd ed. (New York: American Bible Society, 1992), Je 23:29–31.</ref>
:''My message is like a fire, and like a hammer that breaks rocks in pieces. '''I am against those prophets who take each other’s words and proclaim them as my message.''' I am also against those prophets who speak their own words and claim they came from me.<ref>American Bible Society, The Holy Bible: The Good News Translation, 2nd ed. (New York: American Bible Society, 1992), Je 23:29–31.</ref>



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Was William Branham guilty of violating Jeremiah 23:30?

My message is like a fire, and like a hammer that breaks rocks in pieces. I am against those prophets who take each other’s words and proclaim them as my message. I am also against those prophets who speak their own words and claim they came from me.[1]


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  1. American Bible Society, The Holy Bible: The Good News Translation, 2nd ed. (New York: American Bible Society, 1992), Je 23:29–31.


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