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rapture

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1. rapture - Noun

2. rapture - Verb

3. Rapture - Proper noun

Meaning

A seizing by violence; a hurrying along; rapidity with violence.

The state or condition of being rapt, or carried away from one's self by agreeable excitement; violence of a pleasing passion; extreme joy or pleasure; ecstasy.

To transport with excitement; to enrapture.

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listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture Source: Internet

A conservative pastor ignores health advice and asks the congregation to shake hands, claiming the church would only close due to the rapture. Source: Internet

Another feature of the pre- and mid-tribulation beliefs is the idea that after the rapture, Christ will return for a third time (when also counting the first coming) to set up his kingdom on the earth. Source: Internet

"Here, take her, sir" (Sir Joseph, Josephine, Ralph, Cousin Hebe and Chorus) 1 * 21. Finale: "Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen" (Ensemble) 2 1 See discussion of versions, below. Source: Internet

But before 1830 it always referred to a POST-TRIB rapture which was PART of the final Second Coming of Matt. 24. What was new in 1830 was a PRE-TRIB rapture that was totally disconnected from the final Second Coming."). Source: Internet

In pretribulationism and midtribulationism, the rapture and the Second Coming of Christ are separate events, while in post-tribulationism the two events are identical or simultaneous. Source: Internet

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