This gathering is also addressed in 2Th 2:1, Mt 24:31, and Mk 13:27, but with the Greek verb "epi-sunago" (or its cognate), meaning "completely-gather-together". Like any library, Christianity Stack Exchange offers great information, but
John now shifts to the subject of the Tribulation in chapter 4, and we don't see any more of the Church Another support is that, rather than the Church, Tribulation prophecy focuses on Israel, the unsaved, and the Tribulation Saints (those saved during the Tribulation).The Pre-Tribulation Rapture position cannot be "proven"; however, it is implied by the structure of Revelation, the nature of Tribulation prophecy, and is supported by many scriptures. Discuss the workings and policies of this site
By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Christianity Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for committed Christians, experts in Christianity and those interested in learning more. world to test those who live on the earth.Thessalonians 1:10 is also taken to refer to this time:and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, safe on the ark), and not taken (swept away to judgment). In the context of this passage it would then mean not being caused any permanent damage by the tribulation. In the flood, you wanted to be left (i.e. God. <>
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=W��q�.�����C�g˅��p[�g�f��8��xE�L�{N3��a���e ���d���JFt[xxo���~|0X��1��� ��ѱv�A{�4�.g���ٙc!JOc�.�R���{\��+��0YC�A�d7��; Jesus our deliverer from the coming wrath.So these verses are all taken to mean the same time period, namely, the saving of the elect from having to go through the tribulation. The Lord is coming and God's Word has much to say about it. Why the Tribulation Period?
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would have an interpretation of this passage, but it got me thinking... if there was a "Rapture" before the great tribulation, why wouldn't Jesus just say something like "when you notice people disappearing, you'll know the end is here!" Now are they 144000 jews or are they believers? Conclusion.
This gathering is also addressed in 2Th 2:1, Mt 24:31, and Mk 13:27, but with the Greek verb "epi-sunago" (or its cognate), meaning "completely-gather-together". Like any library, Christianity Stack Exchange offers great information, but
John now shifts to the subject of the Tribulation in chapter 4, and we don't see any more of the Church Another support is that, rather than the Church, Tribulation prophecy focuses on Israel, the unsaved, and the Tribulation Saints (those saved during the Tribulation).The Pre-Tribulation Rapture position cannot be "proven"; however, it is implied by the structure of Revelation, the nature of Tribulation prophecy, and is supported by many scriptures. Discuss the workings and policies of this site
By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Christianity Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for committed Christians, experts in Christianity and those interested in learning more. world to test those who live on the earth.Thessalonians 1:10 is also taken to refer to this time:and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, safe on the ark), and not taken (swept away to judgment). In the context of this passage it would then mean not being caused any permanent damage by the tribulation. In the flood, you wanted to be left (i.e. God. <>
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Since it's Darby's interpretation of Revelation that is present within the study Bible, many people viewed this interpretation as the "de-facto" interpretation of Revelation and eschatology in general. Thank you - that's exactly what I was looking for.How does Revelation 4:10-11 refer to Tribulation Saints? On page 24, Rossing says proponents admit that the dispensationalist system is not spelled out in any single passage in the Bible but they insist that a comprehensive system is necessary and that Darby's dispensationalism, with its divisions of history and its two-stage future return of Christ, is "the only system" that can make sense of otherwise contradictory biblical passages.On page 57, Rossing says Dispensationalists find in just three verses, Daniel 9:25-27, God's framework for the world's entire prophetic future, including an implicit two-stage Rapture:Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks: the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times. The AMP translation here is also somewhat misleading by providing multiple possible interpretations of phrases and stringing them together rather than using the most appropriate one in context.I disagree. x��=k�7��
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The Rapture is when Christ comes back and takes every Christian that is still on this earth and resurrects all of those who have died and takes them to heaven with Him. Revelation 3:10 King James Version (KJV) endobj
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