The Shepherd of Hermas (95-150)
Victorinus ( Well known by 270 and died in 303 A.D.)
Ephraem of Nisibis (306-373)>br?
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Ephraim of nisibus wrote nothing about the pre tribulation rapture
The writer of the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ephraem is insisting that those who do not place their trust in Jesus Christ before the coming of the Antichrist will be deceived along with the rest of the world. The writer explains further, when he says: When therefore the end of the world comes ... neither is anyone able to be recovered in that time, who has not been made completely aware of the coming danger, but all people, who have been constricted by fear, are consumed because of the overhanging evils.
There are a number of other significant passages by this writer that provide further evidence that he believes Christians will be here during the tribulation. This is further reinforced with “And so, brothers most dear to me, it is the eleventh hour, and the end of the world comes to the harvest, and angels, armed and prepared, hold sickles in their hands, awaiting the empire of the Lord,” implying that the harvesting of Christians will take place at the same time as the end of the world.
Then, when this inevitability has overwhelmed all people, just and unjust, the just, so that they may be found good by their Lord; and indeed the unjust, so that they may be damned forever with their author the Devil, and, as God beholds the human race in danger and being tossed about by the breath of the horrible dragon, he sends to them consolatory proclamation by his attendants, the prophets Enoch and Elijah ... they call back the faithful witnesses to God, in order to (free them) from his seduction ... And when the three and a half years have been completed, the time of the Antichrist, through which he will have seduced the world, after the resurrection of the two prophets, in the hour which the world does not know ... will come the sign of the Son of Man, and coming forward the Lord shall appear with great power and much majesty, with the sign of the wood of salvation going before him, and also even with all the powers of the heavens with the whole chorus of the saints, with those who bear the sign of the holy cross upon their shoulders, as the angelic trumpet precedes him, which shall sound and declare: Arise, O sleeping ones, arise, meet Christ, because his hour of judgment has come! Then Christ shall come and the enemy shall be thrown into confusion, and the Lord shall destroy him by the spirit of his mouth. (Sections 9–10) Notice first that here again the Lord is delivering his people from the seduction that will deceive the world during the time of the Antichrist, but that he is not taking them off of the earth. In is somewhat interesting that this writer seems to imply that without the two witnesses Enoch and Elijah, that all Christians would be overwhelmed and swept away into the confusion as well.