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A Curious Look At The Last Two Verses Of The Book Of Revelation by Nobody: 4:48pm On Jan 16, 2021
It's remarkable that the last two verses (20 & 21) of the last Chapter of the last Book of the Bible reads, "He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen."

Could the Rapture occur in 2021?

With all the negatives (natural disasters, immorality, violence, chaos, corruption, religious falsehood, etc) that is plaguing our world today... it is a good possibility.

Have you made Jesus Christ your Saviour & Lord?

Right now is another opportunity to do so...because you're not guaranteed your next breadth.


Note: mock and scoff at your own expense.

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Re: A Curious Look At The Last Two Verses Of The Book Of Revelation by MaxInDHouse(m): 6:21pm On Jan 16, 2021
The highlighted is just a common slogan in the churches of Christendom, it's not found written in God's word! undecided


Guy1979:
It's remarkable that the last two verses (20 & 21) of the last Chapter of the last Book of the Bible reads, "He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen."

Could the Rapture occur in 2021?

With all the negatives (natural disasters, immorality, violence, chaos, corruption, religious falsehood, etc) that is plaguing our world today... it is a good possibility.

Have you made Jesus Christ your Saviour & Lord?

Right now is another opportunity to do so...because you're not guaranteed your next breadth.


Note: mock and scoff at your own expense.
Re: A Curious Look At The Last Two Verses Of The Book Of Revelation by Nobody: 8:03pm On Jan 16, 2021
Regarding the term rapture and its use in theology the following should answer your questions. It is taken from Ryrie’s Basic Theology, Electronic Media from Parsons Technology.

"Our modern understanding of rapture appears to have little or no connection with the eschatological event. However, the word is properly used of that event. Rapture is a state or experience of being carried away. The English word comes from a Latin word, rapio, which means to seize or snatch in relation to an ecstasy of spirit or the actual removal from one place to another. In other words, it means to be carried away in spirit or in body. The Rapture of the church means the carrying away of the church from earth to heaven.

The Greek word from this term “rapture” is derived appears in 1 Thessalonians 4:17, translated “caught up.” The Latin translation of this verse used the word rapturo. The Greek word it translates is harpazo, which means to snatch or take away. Elsewhere it is used to describe how the Spirit caught up Philip near Gaza and brought him to Caesarea (Acts 8:39) and to describe Paul’s experience of being caught up into the third heaven (2 Cor. 12:2-4). Thus there can be no doubt that the word is used in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 to indicate the actual removal of people from earth to heaven."
Re: A Curious Look At The Last Two Verses Of The Book Of Revelation by MaxInDHouse(m): 8:32pm On Jan 16, 2021
So it's just a doctrinal term not written in the scriptures! thanks! smiley


Guy1979:
Regarding the term rapture and its use in theology the following should answer your questions. It is taken from Ryrie’s Basic Theology, Electronic Media from Parsons Technology.

"Our modern understanding of rapture appears to have little or no connection with the eschatological event. However, the word is properly used of that event. Rapture is a state or experience of being carried away. The English word comes from a Latin word, rapio, which means to seize or snatch in relation to an ecstasy of spirit or the actual removal from one place to another. In other words, it means to be carried away in spirit or in body. The Rapture of the church means the carrying away of the church from earth to heaven.

The Greek word from this term “rapture” is derived appears in 1 Thessalonians 4:17, translated “caught up.” The Latin translation of this verse used the word rapturo. The Greek word it translates is harpazo, which means to snatch or take away. Elsewhere it is used to describe how the Spirit caught up Philip near Gaza and brought him to Caesarea (Acts 8:39) and to describe Paul’s experience of being caught up into the third heaven (2 Cor. 12:2-4). Thus there can be no doubt that the word is used in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 to indicate the actual removal of people from earth to heaven."

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