Hi swmobuffalo, you were saying — “Just FYI, it doesnt. There are those that mix and match to come to a favored conclusion regarding the Rapture. Revelation is written to the churches, the time of Jacobs trouble will coincide with those events described in Revelation but will affect the Jews as opposed to the Christians.”
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At first, I was wondering myself. I didn’t see the actual reference and didn’t know how it all fit in there, according to the poster’s ideas. So, I did ask to see if I could understand where the poster was coming from.
And I believe that the poster made a connection from the standpoint of their viewpoint in Post #125. I’m still looking at it and considering it, but at least they did give it a connection from what they saw.
That’s the kind of stuff that I would like to see, i.e., some explanations of how one thing or another fits. Now, that doesn’t mean you have to agree with everyone else’s viewpoint. I sure don’t either. But, I’m interested in hearing, anyway.
Along with that, if you wish to say something in regards to that viewpoint, please do “make the case” (whatever your view is) — to that poster. And also, remember that others may be reading who do not have the full understanding of the terminology, so try to not “get them too lost” in the conversation... :-)
I welcome you here and would like to see you help us all out by giving us some information that is useful and productive in the matter. Thanks...
Merely clarifying the mix of Christian and Jewish beliefs. I’m pre trib, have been since a small child. I also recognize that the Jews will have their time of redemption and that it will coincide with the Rapture events. Mixing the two only confuses those who don’t know the difference.