![]() Many translations highlight the words of Jesus Christ in red. Genesis marks the beginning of time, and Revelation marks the end. In our modern translations, some of the books do not appear in chronological order, but we’ve got the beginning and ending placed correctly. The Bible is God’s story of redemption and reconciliation. The following eight Bible passages provide the best information regarding Jesus Christ’s imminent return and Rapture of the Church. Revelation 12:5: her Child was caught up to God John 10:29: no one is able to snatch themĪcts 8:39: the Spirit of the Lord caught Philip away,Ģ Corinthians 12:2: a man… was caught up to the third heavenĢ Corinthians 12:4: he was caught up into Paradiseġ Thessalonians 4:17: shall be caught up together John 10:28: neither shall anyone snatch them ![]() Harpazo occurs fourteen times in the New Testament with four variations of meaning, each contributing to our understanding of the Rapture. ![]() Our word Rapture derives from the Latin translation of 1 Thessalonians 4:17, which translates the Greek harpazo (to catch up or carry away) as rapiemur from the Latin rapio. ![]()
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