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  1. 26 lut 2024 · Due to space limits, I won’t deal with all of the accompanying beliefs surrounding the Rapture theory, but let’s focus on the three main proof texts most popular among Rapture theorists—verses that every Catholic should be familiar with and be able to exegete properly. 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17.

  2. 11 sty 2018 · Paul says that the “day of the Lord” cannot come to pass "unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed.” The term “day of the Lord” is a reference to the seven-year Tribulation, not to the Rapture.

  3. 14 paź 1990 · In The Rapture and the Day of the Lord, John MacArthur examines Scripture’s best-known description of the rapture and the terrifying events that follow, giving you solid, easy-to-grasp answers to questions like: What will the rapture be like? How can you know Christ still intends to come back after all these years?

  4. 21 gru 2018 · Raptured. Now, Nick refers to the rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4, wondering if that refers to a first of two comings followed by a later one. Here are the key verses: “Paul says the second coming hasn’t happened yet because the man of lawlessness, the antichrist, has not been revealed.”.

  5. The Rapture is the biblical prophetic event where all who have put their trust in Christ, living and deceased, will suddenly be caught up from earth, be joined with Christ in the air, and taken to heaven. Paul describes the Rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18:

  6. 3 sty 2024 · What Does the Bible Say About the Rapture? The Bible passages surrounding the rapture include 1 Thessalonians 4:1318 and 1 Corinthians 15:5054. In each of these Bible passages, the Apostle Paul gives us vital information surrounding the rapture.

  7. 16 lut 2022 · The Rapture is synonymous with the return of Christ. In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, Paul refers to the time when God will raise “the dead in Christ” along with the righteous dead; they will be “caught up together.”. The word “ rapture ” is from Middle French circa 1600 meaning “the act of carrying off.”.