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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2691490" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I had written several paragraphs in response to your question and I fat fingered the keyboard and lost it all. I'll try to remember what I wrote 5 minutes ago.. Getting old has its problems. Your sequence of events is pretty close to what I believe, with the caviat that the bible doesn't directly refer to <em>The Rapture</em> That is a term that various bible scholars have coined to describe the hosts being lifted up when Christ comes back. There are Pre-millenalists, Post Millenalists and those who have no opinion either way. For my personal preference, I hope we don't have to go through the tribulations. Hal Lindsay is one of the Bible Scholars specializing in the <em>Book of Revelation</em> and the end times. I started following his commentaries in the early '70s and have been to a few of his meetings in person. He was convinced that the end times were approaching within months back in the early '70s. There is scripture that says that no man shall know the day and time of the second coming. Mathew 24:36 is one place, and Mark 13:32 is another. I have been taught that the <em>Book of Revelation</em> isn't meant to be fully understood until that return occurs. In my 67 years of life, I become more aware of just how little I know each day. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2691490, member: 807"] I had written several paragraphs in response to your question and I fat fingered the keyboard and lost it all. I'll try to remember what I wrote 5 minutes ago.. Getting old has its problems. Your sequence of events is pretty close to what I believe, with the caviat that the bible doesn't directly refer to [I]The Rapture[/I] That is a term that various bible scholars have coined to describe the hosts being lifted up when Christ comes back. There are Pre-millenalists, Post Millenalists and those who have no opinion either way. For my personal preference, I hope we don't have to go through the tribulations. Hal Lindsay is one of the Bible Scholars specializing in the [I]Book of Revelation[/I] and the end times. I started following his commentaries in the early '70s and have been to a few of his meetings in person. He was convinced that the end times were approaching within months back in the early '70s. There is scripture that says that no man shall know the day and time of the second coming. Mathew 24:36 is one place, and Mark 13:32 is another. I have been taught that the [I]Book of Revelation[/I] isn't meant to be fully understood until that return occurs. In my 67 years of life, I become more aware of just how little I know each day. Jim [/QUOTE]
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