What Does 'Rapture' Really Mean? The Etymology Explained
Ever heard someone say the word “rapture” isn’t in the Bible? Here’s the truth: the word comes from the Latin 'rapturo', which is the translation of the Greek word harpazo—meaning to seize, snatch away, or carry off by force. 1 Thessalonians 4:17 is the foundation for this, and when you understand the original language, the picture of the rapture becomes crystal clear.
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Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C49KZWxu5U4&t=3s
#endtimes #bibleprophecy #rapture #harpazo #latinroots #voicesofcertainty #c4ut #certainty4uncertaintimes #certaintyforuncertaintimes #truthseeker #1thessalonians4 #biblicaltruth #eschatology
Видео What Does 'Rapture' Really Mean? The Etymology Explained канала Certainty4UncertainTimes
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