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  1. 14 de jun. de 2020 · The Rapture—the raising of the Church into heaven (1 Thessalonians 4:17)—is the next event on the prophetic calendar. The following four signs suggest the Rapture is near. The Sign of Deception Many people will claim to be the Messiah and claim to have the answers for a troubled world.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Rapture is not a word that is found in Scripture. But it is used to describe a very biblical doctrine; the return of Christ and the gathering up of his elect. This doctrine is central to the hope that we have as believers. There are many scenarios of the end times that have been drawn from Jesus’ Revelation to John.

  3. The Rapture. The Rapture is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 1998. The band currently consists of Luke Jenner (lead vocals, guitar), Vito Roccoforte (drums, percussion), and Gabriel Andruzzi (keyboards, bass, saxophone, percussion). The classic lineup (1999–2009) added Mattie Safer playing bass and sharing lead vocal duties ...

  4. The Rapture was an American rock band based in New York City, formed 1998. Some of the members were also involved in the band Carpet. The band mixed influences from many genres including post-punk, new rave, dance-punk, acid house, disco, electronica and rock and roll. The band quietly split early 2014, reunited in 2019 without Mattie Safer.

  5. 23 de ene. de 2019 · The English word 'rapture' derives from the Latin verb 'Rapere,' meaning 'to carry off,' or 'to catch up.'. Although the term 'rapture' is not found in the Bible, the theory is based on Scripture. Those who accept the Rapture theory believe that all non-believers on earth at the time will be left behind for the tribulation period.

  6. &ME, Black Coffee - The Rapture Pt.III KM066 released June 9 2023Stream/Download: https://fanlink.to/theraptureptIIIArtwork by Monja GentschowTypo by Public ...

  7. 3 de ene. de 2024 · The rapture is the idea that believers in Jesus Christ will be caught up or taken away from the earth to be with Him before a period of tribulation and judgment. The term "rapture" itself is not explicitly found in the Bible; rather, it is derived from the Latin word "rapturo," which translates to "caught up" or "snatched away." It's a hotly ...