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rapture
This article is about the Christian raising up of the faithful. For other meanings, see Rapture (disambiguation). The
Rapture is a term most commonly used to describe an event in certain systems of
Christian eschatology (
study of the end of the world) whereby all true
Christians are taken from Earth by
God into
Heaven before other events associated with the end of the world take place. The main proponent of this concept and interpretation was
John Nelson Darby.
The word "rapture" comes from the Latin verb "rapiemur" which means "carried off". It was used in the
Latin Vulgate (about 405 A.D.) translation of
1 Thessalonians 4:17.
Supporters of this doctrine are most commonly found among
fundamentalist and
conservative Protestants, especially in the
United States. Belief in the rapture is particularly associated with the school of Biblical interpretation called
dispensationalism.
The term "rapture" is also used by some groups to describe the concept of religious ecstacy, or a religious
out of body experience. This article discusses the use of rapture as an
eschatological concept.
405 A.D., not the 70's!
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