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The Rapture Code

Craig S Luchin

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Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a typology or pattern in
Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after recognizing Moses' own rapture. Accordingly,
I saw it in Philip, Paul, and John in the NT, in chronological order. Yet, as concerning
the rapture of Christ into the wilderness, I just didn't see it as a rapture, at the time (six
years ago), so having only two raptures of Christ: the transfiguration and the ascension.
I felt, I had hit a wall.
Then, soon after this same time, I was concluding a study in typology from the
OT book of Ezekiel, and unexpectedly, I saw something I hadn't considered before:
two bodily raptures of Ezekiel himself (Eze. 3:12; 37:1). Then it dawned on me, "Could
there be a third bodily rapture of Ezekiel, giving me three sets of chronologically trio
ordered raptures, which would give me a total of nine raptures?"
Excitedly searching, I soon found a third bodily rapture of Ezekiel (Eze. 11:1).
Then, I dug out my old notes from earlier and compared them to my newfound
information from Ezekiel and realized that I now had three sets of chronologically trio
ordered raptures that totaled nine bodily raptures! Three trio sets of raptures.
I was elated, and at the same time, it scared me. This time, I had to search this
out without ceasing. As I searched through all my notes from all my different studies
throughout the years, I then came across my study on Christ's trip into the wilderness,
His transfiguration, and His ascension; and I remembered my premonition that the
wilderness trip might be a rapture (which I had badly lacked the needed evidence
to prove it so).
Then, with the Codes insights and even closer study and prayer, I saw that
in the text of Christ's trip into the wilderness was the word immediate. And how
the Code lead me through the Scriptures to realize how this word really meant-a
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rapture of Christ, in the context of that passage (Matt. 4). Therefore, this made
Christ's trip into the wilderness-the third discovered rapture of Christ that I
needed for the completion of the Rapture Code, based on that one word. (In
this book, I will explain how this word can mean a rapture, in the context of Mk.
1:12, based on Jn. 6:21.)
So Jesus' wilderness trip, His transfiguration, and His ascension-fit the pattern
or typology of the chronological trio rapture order-recorded in this: Rapture Code.
Hence, three more bodily raptures. I now had twelve chronologically trio bodily
raptures, all in their own typological orders, which is taught in this book.
Henceforth, I began to see the strongest as of yet: Rapture Code, begin to
emerge from Scriptures and to explain these twelve raptures in a new and different
way. Yet these perfectly ordered raptures, these completely biblical truths, and
these deeply functional meanings from Scripture would teach me things and take
me places that I had not at all expected.
Yes, I could now see a code (typology or pattern) for the Rapture of the Church
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  • Författare: Craig S Luchin
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781441508799
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 774
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2010-03-03
  • Förlag: Xlibris Us