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Benjamin Roden was born on 5 January, 1902 in Bearden, Indian Territory, U.S., is a Founder. Discover Benjamin Roden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Author, Sabbath teacher, Seventh Day Adventists Reformer
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 5 January, 1902
Birthday 5 January
Birthplace Bearden, Indian Territory, U.S.
Date of death (1978-10-22) Temple, Texas, U.S.
Died Place Temple, Texas, U.S.
Nationality India

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Benjamin Roden Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Benjamin Roden's Wife?

His wife is Lois Irene Scott

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Wife Lois Irene Scott
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Children 6, including George Buchanan Roden

Benjamin Roden Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1978

Roden died in October 1978, after which Lois led the sect until the emergence of David Koresh in the mid-1980s.

1955

One of the doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventists is that on October 22, 1844, God, the Father, and Jesus moved from the throne from which they ruled the universe to the judgment throne in the Most Holy Place of the heavenly Sanctuary in order to fulfill the antitypical Day of Atonement wherein they were to go through the books of records in order to judge the people's deeds to determine their rewards or punishments. They teach that this investigative work was to begin with those who were already dead in order to decide who was to come up in the resurrection of the saints, and those who were to later come up in the resurrection of the wicked. They also teach that eventually the judgment would pass on to those who were living in order to determine who would be translated without seeing death at Christ's second coming, and those would be destroyed by the brightness of His coming. Roden told the Seventh-day Adventist Church and The Rod that the judgment has passed from the dead to the living on 20 October 1955.

1953

Ben and Lois Roden continued their involvement with the Shepherd's Rod, although there is again a scarcity of reliable information. They visited Mt Carmel for several months in 1953 and were there 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 went to Florence, the widow of Victor.

1940

By 1940, the Rodens were members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) in Kilgore, Texas. It is possible that the appeal of the SDA lay at least in part in its similarities to some aspects of Judaism, such as practising the sabbath on the seventh day and abiding by the dietary laws of the Old Testament, but in addition the couple had been given Bible Readings for the Home Circle as a wedding present by Lois's mother. That book was a publication of the SDA and it is probable, although not certain, that somewhere in Lois's family there was already an involvement with that church.

The Rodens later moved from the church at Kilgore to that at Odessa, where Ben became a head elder. Somewhere around this time, in the early- to mid-1940s, the couple became influenced by the Shepherd's Rod movement, which had splintered from the SDA, and probably visited its base at the Mount Carmel Center, near Waco, Texas, even if only briefly. They were disfellowshiped from their SDA church, which caused them offence because they had helped to finance the church building and felt that they therefore had a right to use it. Various accounts exist of a stand-off between Lois and the church, with her occupying it for several days and receiving supplies from Ben and their son, George.

1937

Roden married Lois I. Scott on February 12, 1937. With Scott he had two daughters and four sons, including George Roden.

1902

Benjamin Lloyd Roden (January 5, 1902 – October 22, 1978) was an American religious leader and the prime organizer of the Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Association.

Benjamin Roden was born on January 5, 1902, in Bearden, Oklahoma (in what was then the Indian Territory) to a family of Jewish origin. His parents, James Buchanan Roden and Hattie Roden, had five other children.