I posted the link to the post from yesterday if you want to read our debate. I'm not sure which side you're arguing with this quote. I love these verses since they clearly show that being caught up with the Lord happens after the dead in Christ are resurrected. So you cannot insert a pre-trib rapture into Revelations. Since Rev20 describes the "First resurrection" including those who refuse the beast.
Matthew 27 KJV 52 And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, 53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
It depends on whether Moses or Elijah were dead when they were caught up, but this here ^^ was one of the first resurrections.
This is a very interesting part of the gospels. But it's clearly not passing the test defined in the book of Revelations. Rev 20 defines the first resurrection. Whatever happened back then was not what Jesus calls the "First".
So Jesus wasn't resurrected? Obviously, the "first" resurrection in the tribulation is the first resurrection of the tribulation. It's called rightly dividing the word.
Well let's remember that The book of Revelations is a very intentional prophecy being shown and dictated to John many years after the events you are suggesting satisfy his "prophecy".
Maybe he wasn't wasting papyrus to explain the obvious. 😁
I posted the link to the post from yesterday if you want to read our debate. I'm not sure which side you're arguing with this quote. I love these verses since they clearly show that being caught up with the Lord happens after the dead in Christ are resurrected. So you cannot insert a pre-trib rapture into Revelations. Since Rev20 describes the "First resurrection" including those who refuse the beast.
Resurrection - Rapture. Here is where we want to start our study.
Matthew 27 KJV 52 And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, 53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
It depends on whether Moses or Elijah were dead when they were caught up, but this here ^^ was one of the first resurrections.
Visions
This is a very interesting part of the gospels. But it's clearly not passing the test defined in the book of Revelations. Rev 20 defines the first resurrection. Whatever happened back then was not what Jesus calls the "First".
I'll trust Him.
So Jesus wasn't resurrected? Obviously, the "first" resurrection in the tribulation is the first resurrection of the tribulation. It's called rightly dividing the word.
Andy 45. U live in flag staff?
Well let's remember that The book of Revelations is a very intentional prophecy being shown and dictated to John many years after the events you are suggesting satisfy his "prophecy".
Maybe he wasn't wasting papyrus to explain the obvious. 😁
He was the first among his brethren.