Apocalyptic Rapture Exodus
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The Rapture is the rescue of believers from the earth by the Messiah. Is the Rapture in the book of Revelation? Some believe it isn’t found there. Others believe it is. Examine the evidence for yourself. Also included are the following issues: How does Balaam’s predicted star of David relate to a possible Rapture prophecy? Is the Rapture past, as some say, or still a future event as others claim? Is Daniel’s seventieth week a fulfilled or unfulfilled prophecy? Examine an original pre-trib reason for the Rapture. What is the history of amillenialism and premillenialism? How has the book of Revelation been interpreted over the centuries? Who interprets the book of Revelation as fulfilled? As unfulfilled? As being fulfilled? What “forgotten” original pre-trib reason may actually disprove a pre-trib Rapture? If a Rapture is to occur, when and where will it happen in the book of Revelation?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594672675
ISBN10: 1594672679
Daniel Almonz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2004
Publisher: Xulon Press
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