Rapture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rapture is a future event in Christianity relating to the return of Jesus. The primary passage describing the rapture is 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17, in which Paul cites "the word of the Lord" about...
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The rapture of the Church will kick-off the end times. Are you rapture ready? ... When the rapture should take place, resulting in my absence, it will become necessary for tribulation saints to mirror or financially support this site.
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The Rapture Index has two functions: one is to factor together a number of related end time components into a cohesive indicator, and the other is to standardize those components to eliminate the wide variance that currently exists with prophecy reporting.
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Rapture (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rapture is a predicted event in certain systems of Christian eschatology. Rapture or The Rapture may also refer to: In religion : • Rapture (Buddhism), a common translation of the Pali word pi...
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The rapture is Christian belief that forms a major part of the current teaching and expectations of fundamentalist and other evangelical denominations. In its most popular current form, the doctrine involves Jesus Christ returning from Heaven towards earth.
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The Rapture is the Christian doctrine which teaches that Christ will return in stages. Initially, He will take all Christians to Heaven. ... This is called "The Rapture." The term comes from the Latin verb raptare, and the Greek word harpizo, both meaning "to be caught up" or "to be snatched up." Jesus will "snatch us"
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Christ will rapture us before the Battle of Armageddon. Learn from our Tribulation Timeline what events will soon happen. ... We discuss the rapture in detail, as well as other prophetic events that lead to the coming of our Messiah and the fulfillment of prophecy.
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