![]() As an Assemblies of God minister, Dake also founded a Bible School in Zion, Illinois, home of cult leader John Alexander Dowie. He eventually was forced to resign from them due to his anti-Biblical tri-theism version of the Trinity and extra-Biblical views of a pre-Adamite world. Lester Sumrall, Assemblies of God minister who defended William Branham's Latter Rain ministry.ĭake was trained in the Glad Tidings Bible Training School of San Francisco and Central Bible Institute in Springfield, Missouri. Dake also held "School of Evangelism" seminars with Rev. Pentecost" David Du Plessis, as well as the Full Gospel Businessman's Fellowship International. The Bible, which contained unorthodox and heretical commentaries, influenced several Pentecostal and Charismatic ministers, including Kenneth Hagin, Jimmy Swaggart, Rod Parsely, Benny Hinn, Joyce Meyer, Marilyn Hickey, and Ralph Wilkerson. He is most recognized for publishing the Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, referred to by Chrisma and Christian Life Magazine as "The Pentecostal Study Bible". Starting in 1927, Dake was an administrator of several Pentecostal Bible Schools, including the Texico Bible Institute in Dallas, and the Southwestern Bible School in Oklahoma. Finis Jennings Dake was a Pentecostal minister and evangelist.
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