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Victor Tasho Houteff (Bulgarian; Виктор Ташо Хутев;
March 2, 1885 –
February 5, 1955) was a Bulgarian-American
religious leader who was the
founder of...
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movement within Seventh-day Adventism. It was
founded in 1929 by
Victor Houteff. He
joined the Seventh-day
Adventist Church in 1919 and was
later excommunicated...
- Seventh-Day Adventists,
established by
Victor Houteff in 1935. They have
often been
described as a
doomsday cult.
Houteff, a Seventh-day Adventist,
wrote a series...
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founder Victor Houteff established the
original Davidian headquarters at
Mount Carmel Center near Lake Waco west of the town.
After Houteff's death in 1955...
- 1955 as a
secession from the Shepherd's Rod
movement led by
Victor T.
Houteff,
itself a
secession from the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. Contemporaneous...
- was the modern-day Cyrus. The
founder of the
Davidian movement,
Victor Houteff,
wanted to be God's
implement and
establish the
Davidic kingdom in Israel...
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following Victor Houteff,
after he
published his book The Shepherd's Rod,
which was
rejected as heretical. A
succession dispute after Houteff's death in 1955...
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again in 1955 at the time when
Victor Houteff, the
leader of The Rod, died. It
seems that he
sought to
become Houteff's successor as
leader but that role...
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Mount Carmel Center Seventh-day
Adventist Church Shepherd's Rod
Victor T.
Houteff Waco,
Texas Doctrine Apocalypticism Chronology of
Revelation Millennialism...
- its name from two
books on
Bible doctrine written by its founder,
Victor Houteff, in 1929.
Branch Davidians The
Branch Davidians were a
split ("branch")...