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  1. rapture verb noun grammar. Extreme pleasure, happiness or excitement. [..] + Add translation. English-Greek dictionary. αναρπαγή. the rapture (gathering up of believers in end times) 'Just so we know how much time is left,'when is the rapture supposed to hit? Ώστε γνωρίζουμε πόσος χρόνος έχει μείνει ακόμη... Πότε η αναρπαγή υποτείθεται θα συμβεί;

  2. 1611 ékstasis (from 1839 /eksístēmi, "completely remove") – properly, take out of regular position (standing) and bring into a state of ecstasy (rapture) – like a person "carried out" in trance-like amazement. This state of mind reaches far beyond the powers of ordinary perception.

  3. rapture n (ecstasy) έκσταση ουσ θηλ : The Sistine Chapel filled me with rapture and awe. Η Καπέλα Σιξτίνα με έκανε να νιώσω έκσταση και δέος.

  4. Translation for 'rapture' in the free English-Greek dictionary and many other Greek translations.

  5. Force or intensity of personal feeling, action, expression, etc.; = vehemence, n. 1a. Also occasionally: an instance of this; = vehemence, n. 1b. rapture a1616–. A state of passion; a paroxysm, fit. rare (English regional (Yorkshire) and Scottish in later use).

  6. 1 sty 2001 · 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.

  7. Greek language. → Greek keyboard to type a text with the Greek script. → Grrek conversion > Latin script. → Transliterated Greek keyboard to type a text with the Latin script. → Online test to learn to recognize the Greek letters.

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