Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a typology or pattern in Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after recognizing Moses' own rapture. Accordingly, I saw it in Philip, Paul, and John in the NT, in chronological order. Yet, as concerning the rapture of Christ into the wilderness, I just didn't see it as a rapture, at the time (six years ago), so having only two raptures of Christ: the transfiguration and the ascension. I felt, I had hit a wall. Then, soon after this same time, I was concluding a study in typology from the OT book of Ezekiel, and unexpectedly, I saw...
Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a typology or pattern in Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after recognizing Moses' own ...
Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a typology or pattern in Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after recognizing Moses' own rapture. Accordingly, I saw it in Philip, Paul, and John in the NT, in chronological order. Yet, as concerning the rapture of Christ into the wilderness, I just didn't see it as a rapture, at the time (six years ago), so having only two raptures of Christ: the transfiguration and the ascension. I felt, I had hit a wall. Then, soon after this same time, I was concluding a study in typology from the OT book of Ezekiel, and unexpectedly, I saw...
Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a typology or pattern in Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after recognizing Moses' own ...