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  1. Branch Davidians - Wikipedia

    The Branch Davidians (or the General Association of Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, or the Branch Seventh-day Adventists) are a religious group founded in 1955 by Benjamin Roden.

  2. Branch Davidian | History, Leader, & Beliefs | Britannica

    Nov 28, 2025 · The Branch Davidians are only one of the surviving Davidian groups. Others include the Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Association headquartered in Exeter, Missouri, and the General …

  3. What Happened to the Branch Davidians After Waco? - HISTORY

    May 16, 2018 · In April 1993, some 75 members of the millennial sect known as the Branch Davidians—including their messianic leader, David Koresh—perished in the blaze that destroyed …

  4. The Branch Davidians, The Infamous Waco Cult Led By David Koresh

    Mar 14, 2023 · Before the Branch Davidians became one of the biggest news stories of 1993, they were a religious offshoot of Seventh-day Adventists called Davidians (or “Shepherd’s Rod”).

  5. DAVIDIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Hope you’ve saved room for some sweet vocabulary. The meaning of DAVIDIAN is davidist.

  6. Branch Davidians and David Koresh's End of the World

    Feb 6, 2025 · The fire destroyed the Branch Davidian compound and killed 76 people, including 28 children. David Koresh was found with a bullet wound in his head, and at least 20 of his followers …

  7. Davidians and Branch Davidians - TSHA

    Sep 1, 1995 · Explore the origins, beliefs, and significant events surrounding the Davidian and Branch Davidian movements, including their founders Victor T. Houteff and Ben Roden, and the tragic Waco …

  8. Who were the Branch Davidians? - Bible Hub

    Who were the Branch Davidians? The Branch Davidians emerged from a series of splinter groups tracing their roots to the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. Their lineage can be linked to the Davidian …

  9. Waco siege - Wikipedia

    As the original Davidian group gained members, its leadership moved the church to a hilltop several miles east of Waco, Texas, which they named Mount Carmel, after a mountain in Israel mentioned in …

  10. That is, 144,000 people would have to be converted to the Davidian faith before God’s prophecies could be fulfilled. Koresh taught that the 144,000 converted Davidians would gather in Jerusalem at Mount …