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The Apostasia Rapture Or Rebellion Seth Knorr

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The Apostasia Rapture Or Rebellion Seth Knorr
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Publisher: Eleutheros Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Seth Knorr
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Apostasia - Rapture or Rebellion: An in depth study of the meaning of apostasia in 2 Thessalonians 2:3
This book is an in-depth study of the meaning of the Greek word
apostasia. Does this word in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 refer to the
pre-tribulational rapture and eschatology or apostasy or rebellion?
Covered in this book are all major Bible translations and commentaries
up until 1611, as well as photographs of the original manuscripts. How
did the early church and early church fathers view the apostasia? This
book answers that question. Avoiding conjecture and reviewing only the
facts, this will be the only book you will ever need to read on this
topic. This is not a study on end times; rather, the sole focus of this
book is what the Greek noun apostasia meant in the first century A.D.
Responses made to the arguments of J.S. Mabie, E. Schuyler English,
Kenneth Wuest, H. Wayne House, Thomas Ice, and Andy Woods.
Here is the conclusion from the book:"I found no Christian before the nineteenth century who believed that apostasia was a reference to a spatial departure. All Christians who wrote on the topic previous to the nineteenth century universally believed the apostasia referred to a rebellion or apostasy. Bible translations in various languages undisputedly and emphatically translated apostasia as a type of rebellion. This includes translations in English (Wycliffe, 1380; Wycliffe-Purvey, 1388; Bishops Bible, 1568; Rheims, 1582; KJV, 1611), Syriac (Aramaic), Latin (Erasmus, 1519; Beza, 1556), Czech (1613), German (Martin Luther, 1521), Hungarian (1590), Italian (1543), Danish (1550), French (1550), Spanish (1569), and Basque (1571).

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