The Rapture: Biblical Proof Theologians Have Missed

End Time Bible Prophecy Key Teachings Collection Book 4 · Erika Grey
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About this ebook

The work is without the theology speak that many students get entangled in and rather provides proof of the Rapture by teachings missed by theologians. Such as the three resurrections that make up the first resurrection, which is proven by the contrasting depictions. In addition, this book highlights the differentiation of the Rapture to the Second Coming. Moreover, it provides a lesson in the 1260 days of the books of Revelation and Daniel, which theologians have ignored and proves the Rapture. It examines the martyrs and their living through the Revelation plagues and the consistency of God’s ways that appear to be contradictions further proving the Rapture. This work also provides a glimpse into how the event will most likely occur based on Scripture and the scientific world’s likely speculation as to the mass disappearance.

About the author

Erika Grey is an Author, Journalist, Eschatologist and Commentator.

Prophecy Talk with Erika

Grey sets a standard of excellence in Bible Prophecy news. She is the

first eschatologist to provide geopolitical analysis. Thus, she provides

her audience with detailed, concise reporting on the end time prophetic

writings and their alignment in current world affairs.

Erika has authored numerous books on Biblical Prophecy. The Seat of the Antichrist: Bible Prophecy and the European Union reigns as her flagship work. Erika Grey established herself as the Evangelical Community’s leading expert on the European Union and Bible Prophecy. Her books, articles, podcast are found at www.erikagrey.com

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