Marvin Knox
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That simply isn't true.Nobody in the early church ever heard of a rapture separate from the Second Coming.
Starting with Paul and going on through Tim LaHaye and Marvin Knox - there have been many who have believed that the rapture is immanent and does not follow the well articulated events associated with Daniel's 70th week and John's revelation (which was given to him to show the church what must take place sometime after the end of the first century A.D. when the vision was given to John).
So what?Since you mention Billy Graham, try this. I have seen a pamphlet on the end times put out by the Billy Graham organization in 1950. What does it say about a rapture? NOTHING. Most Baptists had never heard of it then.
And - by the way - 1950 was long after the Scofield reference Bible was published and over a century since the hay day of Darby. Are we really to believe that evangelical Baptists in 1950 had never heard of the pre-trib rapture? That stretches simple credulity does it not?
Again - so what. You and I have likely waffled on many things.I have seen some signs that Billy Graham & Co. have waffled since then, but whatever.
It has no more to do with the scriptural support for the pre-trib rapture than does any supposed lack of belief in it before the last couple of centuries.
Actually recent revelations by the Holy Spirit into the concept of the rapture should well be what we should have expected to happen.
After all, Daniel was told concerning end time events surrounding the tribulation and the second coming - "But as for you, Daniel, conceal these words and seal up the book until the end of time; many will go back and forth, and knowledge will increase."
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