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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    I agree, all need the gospel, but it is a fact of scripture that it went to the Jew first and that Paul's gospel was different. At the Jerusalem Conference, the Jewish leaders made that decision final. Acts 15 10 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples...
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    Do agnostics go to hell?

    What each individual Christian is called to do is to LOVE the Muslim or Buddhist or whatever. That means, when given a chance, become friends, demonstrate God's love to them. T.L and Daisy Osborn went out on the mission field to a Muslim land. They had their black book, and the Muslims had...
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    Do agnostics go to hell?

    All the time, Sis, all the time - for time is short.
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Why then did Paul say, "to the Jew first, then to the Gentile? Why did Jesus call the Cyro-Phoenician woman a dog? Why was Peter's message different than Paul's? Why, at the first Jerusalem Conference did the leaders decide a different message for the Gentiles? Gentile's were not looking for...
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    50 Reasons For a Pretribulational Rapture By Dr. John F. Walvoord

    THAT INCLUDES HAVING BEEN CONVINVED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT, is WHY. The biggest reason why NOT is simply because Jesus had not died and risen yet. NO ONE could get into heaven yet with the exception of Enoch and Elijah.
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    Do agnostics go to hell?

    The very best Muslim will end up in hell, if they don't believe in the Father and the SON, and believe in the death, burial and resurrection of the Son for forgiveness of their sins. The very best Buddhist will end up in hell, if they don't believe in the Father and the SON, and believe in the...
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    50 Reasons For a Pretribulational Rapture By Dr. John F. Walvoord

    Which term did Paul use in his first letter - and about the same subject: His coming and the gathering: There he used "The day of the Lord."
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    50 Reasons For a Pretribulational Rapture By Dr. John F. Walvoord

    I think the reason Paul wrote "and now you know" is because He just told them, but did it in a hidden way.
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    So sorry. My mistaken! I was thinking the 2300 days of Antiochus. OF COURSE the 1335 is future. (Many people try to use Antiochus' time of 2300 days for our future. ) I was WRONG! Jordan, you were RIGHT ON!
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    So sorry, all. I was thinking of the 2300 days of Antiochus. OF COURSE the 1335 days if for our future. My stake. [I only have one excuse: I am older! ;) ]
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Peter preaching to the Jews: "Believe in Jesus...He is the Messiah..." Paul's gospel: believe in the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord. Two different message to two different people groups.
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Hmmm. Did you read Ezekiel 37? Isn't that a promise to a certain people?
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    This is a good post. Please note: 1260 from the midpoint to the end of the week 1290 1290-1260=30 so an event 30 days past the end of the week 1335 1335-1290=45 days Speaking of yet another event 45 days after the previous 1290 event. These are two events AFTER the week ends at the 7th vial...
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    I don't know where you got the idea of past tense.
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Not much to write: see the above post.
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Dan. 12: 6 And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders? 7 And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and sware...
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    Less well-known Rapture verses. The case for the Rapture is compelling.

    Seven seals -> seven trumpets -> seven vials: John's main timeline. I certainly agree with your first and last sentences, but with a caveat: There are intermissions and parentheses.