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Originally Posted by mfblume
Jim Jones was connected to Branham years and years before the Jonestown horror. Jones knew Nathaniel Urshan as well! Who knows his state of spirit at that time? Not all false prophets were always false prophets, but came to such a state later. Balaam at one time was right with God!Branham did tell Jones that Jones was going into the dark. Jones was angry at that.
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Like to know your thoughts on Balaam. I was taught that he was a prophet of God. If he was indeed, he would be the only prophet in the word that wasn’t named one. Through my studies, I’ve read that he came from a lineage that often cursed people/nations. That’s why I believe the King came to him to curse Israel, I believe those curses were real, so real that the king knew he was the man for the job.
Joshua 13:22
[22] Balaam also the son of Beor, the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword among them that were slain by them.
He didn’t curse the children of Israel, though he did tell the King how to make them fall into sin so they would be cursed.
In my opinion the Lord mocked Balaam, by allowing the donkey to seen the spirit, rather than the man.