The rapture, the act itself, came from the Greek word harpazo that is in the original Greek New Testament. It means to seize or snatch away. They used harpazo because its meaning is the equivalent to the action described in the Hebrew texts. As far as the thousand years she spoke of,
Revelation 20:4 in my original 1615 bible reads (I'm using the spellings from the text): "And I saw 7 seates: and they sate upon them, and I saw the soules of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which did not worship the beast, neither his image, neither had taken his marke upon their foreheads or on their hands: and they lived, and reigned with Christ for a thousand yeare.". I'm sharing that to show that this wasn't a new theology pushed by Scofield.
Also, if you research The First Council of Constantinople in 381 - the thousand years was not discussed. They were discussing the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and reaffirming the Nicene Creed. (Google AI will give you different answers based on what your search terms are so I used The Papal Encyclicals Online & others.)
The rapture, the act itself, came from the Greek word harpazo that is in the original Greek New Testament. It means to seize or snatch away. They used harpazo because its meaning is the equivalent to the action described in the Hebrew texts. As far as the thousand years she spoke of,
Revelation 20:4 in my original 1615 bible reads (I'm using the spellings from the text): "And I saw 7 seates: and they sate upon them, and I saw the soules of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which did not worship the beast, neither his image, neither had taken his marke upon their foreheads or on their hands: and they lived, and reigned with Christ for a thousand yeare.". I'm sharing that to show that this wasn't a new theology pushed by Scofield.
Also, if you research The First Council of Constantinople in 381 - the thousand years was not discussed. They were discussing the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and reaffirming the Nicene Creed. (Google AI will give you different answers based on what your search terms are so I used The Papal Encyclicals Online & others.)