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Re: Ebyathar was kohen hagadol Mark 2 :26 - Aldred Emmans - 05-23-2014

Dear Brother

I don't think your answer needs to be deep and unaccessible.
I have thought up one answer for myself, to save you the bother. Acts 8:29 is a snatching away which has the same verb in the Aramaic I think. Nobody has thought up an invented theory so it's quite straight forward, no political correctness involved, or Catholic Jesuit's doctrinal view, tell A.G.Roth. Philip was found at Azotos or Ashdod so we, those who remain at the Master's coming, in the same way hope to be found in heaven with His Quodeshim.

Bro Aldred


Re: Ebyathar was kohen hagadol Mark 2 :26 - ScorpioSniper2 - 05-25-2014

I firmly believe that there will be a "rapture". This word appears in Latin versions of Scripture, I think, but the Greek uses harpadzo and the Aramaic uses netkhatap. The Lord shall return and the dead shall return to life in glorified form, while the living believers will be translated into the likeness of the glorified Lord Jesus after His resurrection. As Paul taught us in I Corinthians 15:39-54, we shall all (living and dead) receive glorified and perfected bodies. The Scripture shows that Jesus will return after the Great Tribulation (Matthew 24:9; I Corinthians 15:52).


Re: Ebyathar was kohen hagadol Mark 2 :26 - Aldred Emmans - 06-06-2014

Your colleague is also trying to help me:-
My understanding of the rapture.

The "brethren" movement started in Ireland sometime about 1830 and the main leader of the movement was J.N.Darby. The early brethren thought that they were right in withdrawing from the established churches and endeavored to form a unity based on 2 Timothy 2:19. and Let everyone who invokes the name of our Master (Yashua) stand aloof from iniquity. They proved to be wrong historically since a unity was never achieved, that is a church unity. We had a history of church divisions. However as AGR states it seems to be true that about this time 1 Thessalonians 4:17 "and then we who survive and are alive will be caught up together with them to the clouds to meet our Master (Y'shua) in the air; and so will we be caught up together with them to the clouds to meet our Master (Y'shua) in the air; and so will we be ever with our Master," became a main topic of conversation. The AENT note 10 page 615 should read The Rapture Theory was invented by Rav Paul in the early first century etc. etc., to make sense to me.
Thinking over AGR's understanding I can only come to the conclusion that he does not believe in a current church testimony. In his mind is all now apostate, and therefore in AGR's mind there will not be a church rapture, as such. This is acceptable but I might get derisory by saying, Has the rapture now been cancelled because AGR is now left with a Jewish remnant of Natzareens who have the Spirit but are not in the same prophetic time zone perhaps, so do not expect to be raptured.

2 Thessalonians 2:3 Let no man deceive you in any way because (that day will not come) unless there previously come a defection(4) and that man of sin be revealed; the son of destruction; I have no trouble in agreeing note 4 The falling away or the Great Apostasy refers to the fallen state of Christianity as a whole; the original First Century Christian Faith was one Faith with the Netzarim Jewish followers of Y'shua.

As a PB! (Plymouth Brother) my quote would have been from Revelation 3:10 "Because you have kept the Word of my patience, I also will keep you out of the hour of temptation that is to come on all the habitable world to try them who dwell on the earth". In other words the historical Philadelphian church represents
those who would be raptured at the coming of Y'shua for His church. I see that this is making the assumption that their being kept out of the hour of trial would be by means of the rapture, which I fully admit is saying more than scripture.

So I don't claim to know how the rapture will take place in history. It's a shame that I cannot agree with AGR as I would like to. I got into the web sight 2besaved.com and obtained the HS bible but I could see straight away that there was a denial of the rapture of 1 Thess 4:17 and have no idea why. Similarly I have no idea why Andrew thinks 1 Thess 4:17 is a Rapture Theory. It is not the same as a Trinity theory which I see eye to eye with Andrew on or the "Man who is God" phrase which I had problems with and agree that this is part of the delusion of the moment.

I have no idea how many words I have written and have no ill feelings.

Shalom

Aldred



Two onto one is fair in this case. Aldred