William Branham: unknown language or words he already knew?
William Branham attributed to the Holy Spirit speaking through him a language unknown to him, when he in fact knew and had said these very Finnish words (Jumalan rauhaa; Kiitos) on many occasions. In retelling (the next day), he acts as though he is uncertain of the meaning of the words that he specifically defined to the people at other locations.
William Branham attributed to the Holy Spirit speaking through him a language unknown to him, when he in fact knew and had said these very Finnish words (Jumalan rauhaa; Kiitos) on many occasions. In retelling (the next day), he acts as though he is uncertain of the meaning of the words that he specifically defined to the people at other locations.