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    The following is a list of interpretive issues that William Branham got horribly wrong. this is important because most message followers hold him out as an infallible interpreter of scripture. If we want to know what a passage of the Bible actually means, William Branham is the best source on all counts.

    In fact, message preachers generally encourage message followers that encounter a passage in scripture that seems to be at odds with William branham'sinterpretation to simply put it "on the shelf" until God reveals to them why William bRanham has the correct view.

    But here are a number of biblical issues that William Branham seems to have messed up badly:

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