Rapture Instant

Below is a draft for a theological or academic paper examining the Rapture, focused on its historical roots, biblical basis, and varying modern interpretations.

: Clarify that while the word "rapture" does not appear in English Bibles, it is derived from the Latin rapiemur , used in the Vulgate to translate the Greek harpagesometha ("caught up") in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 . RAPTURE

: Describes the "twinkling of an eye" transformation of the physical body. Below is a draft for a theological or

: Analyze key passages used to support the doctrine: focused on its historical roots

: Define the Rapture as the belief that Jesus Christ will return to gather believers (both living and dead) into the clouds before or during the Second Coming.