Rapturo is a translation of the Greek verb harpazo, which means "to seize upon, spoil, snatch away, or take to oneself". It is often used to describe rapture, and is translated as "caught up" or "caught away" five times. Harpazo is used in the Bible in Acts 8:39, 2 Cor 12:2, 4, 1. Thess 4:17, and Rev 12:5.
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Rapturo is a translation of the Greek verb harpazo, which means "to seize upon, spoil, snatch away, or take to oneself". It is often used to describe rapture, and is translated as "caught up" or "caught away" five times. Harpazo is used in the Bible in Acts 8:39, 2 Cor 12:2, 4, 1. Thess 4:17, and Rev 12:5.
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