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This born-again Christian predicted the Rapture would take place on this day. [137] 28 Oct 1992 Lee Jang Rim (이장림 or 李長林) Lee, the leader of the Dami Mission church, predicted the rapture would occur on this day. [138] 1993 David Berg: Berg predicted the tribulation would start in 1989 and that the Second Coming would take place in ...
These three Christian theologians predicted Jesus would return in the year 500. One prediction was based on the dimensions of Noah's ark. [1]: 35 In Hippolytus' Commentary on Daniel, he writes that six thousand years must pass, since the creation of the world, and he believes it was created 5500 years before Christ. 1260 Joachim of Fiore
[10] [11] In 2005, Camping predicted the Second Coming of Christ to May 21, 2011, whereupon the saved would be taken up to heaven in the rapture, and that "there would follow five months of fire, brimstone and plagues on Earth, with millions of people dying each day, culminating on October 21, 2011, with the final destruction of the world." [12 ...
Some predictions of the date of the rapture include the following: 1981: Chuck Smith predicted that Jesus would probably return by 1981. [111] 1988: Edgar C. Whisenant published a book called 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988. [112] 1994 September 6: Radio evangelist Harold Camping predicted 6 September 1994. [113]
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In a 1969 book, the Society expanded on its belief in a link between the seventh millennium of human existence and the kingdom's establishment. It stated: "In order for the Lord Jesus Christ to be 'Lord of the sabbath day,' his thousand-year reign would have to be the seventh in a series of thousand-year periods or millenniums.
The online index highlights the 45 signs of the rapture listed in the bible, such as "earth quakes" or "plagues," and scores them according to activity in the world. The numbers are then added ...
Harold Camping, who was then president of Family Radio, stated that the rapture and Judgement Day would occur on May 21, 2011, and claimed the Bible as his source. [20] He suggested it would happen at 6 p.m. local time with the rapture sweeping the world time zone by time zone.