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The king asleep in mountain (D 1960.2 in Stith Thompson's motif index system) [1] is a prominent folklore trope found in many folktales and legends. Thompson termed it as the Kyffhäuser type. [ 2 ] Some other designations are king in the mountain , king under the mountain , sleeping hero , or Bergentrückung ("mountain rapture").
Rocky Mountain Bible Mission (RMBM) is an evangelical organization that provides leadership for rural churches in Montana and northern Idaho. [1] It was founded by Darrel and Betty Burch in 1957, as an offshoot of the American Sunday School Union . [ 2 ]
Wallnau is a member of the Eagles' Vision Apostolic Team, a group of leaders associated with the NAR. [7] Within the movement, he is considered a prophet. [9] During a meeting between Youth With a Mission founder Loren Cunningham and Wallnau in 2000, Cunningham told Wallnau about a message he had received from God in 1975.
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Christians who follow the Posttribulation rapture doctrine, argue that the seventh trumpet is the last trumpet mentioned in I Corinthians 15:52, [20] and that there is a strong correlation between the events mentioned in Isaiah 27:13, [21] Matthew 24:29-31, [22] and I Thessalonians 4:16. [23]
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The town of Mountain View wished to raise its status in the state. The town leaders, upon hearing that the Pacific Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association in Oakland, which had gained a fair and growing reputation, was looking for a more rural atmosphere in which to establish itself, offered the Press five choice acres of land as well as a ...