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The Rapture is an eschatological position held by some Christians, particularly those of American evangelicalism, consisting of an end-time event when all dead Christian believers will be resurrected and, joined with Christians who are still alive, together will rise "in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air."The origin of the term extends from the First Epistle to the Thessalonians in the Bible, which uses the Greek word harpazo (Ancient Greek: ἁρπάζω), meaning "to snatch away" or "to seize". This view of eschatology is referred to as dispensational premillennialism, a form of futurism that considers various prophecies in the Bible as remaining unfulfilled and occurring in the future.
The idea of a rapture as it is currently defined is not found in historic Christianity, and is a relatively recent doctrine originating from the 1830s. The term is used frequently among fundamentalist theologians in the United States. Rapture has also been used for a mystical union with God or for eternal life in Heaven.Differing viewpoints exist about the exact time of the rapture and whether Christ's return would occur in one event or two. Pretribulationism distinguishes the rapture from the second coming of Jesus Christ mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew, 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation. This view holds that the rapture would precede the seven-year Tribulation, which would culminate in Christ's second coming and be followed by a thousand-year Messianic Kingdom. This theory grew out of the translations of the Bible that John Nelson Darby analyzed in 1833. Pretribulationism is the most widely held view among Christians believing in the rapture today, although this view is disputed within evangelicalism. Some assert a post-tribulational rapture.
Most Christian denominations do not subscribe to rapture theology and have a different interpretation of the aerial gathering described in 1 Thessalonians 4. They do not use rapture as a specific theological term, nor do they generally subscribe to the premillennial dispensational views associated with its use. Instead they typically interpret rapture in the sense of the elect gathering with Christ in Heaven right after his second coming and reject the idea that a large segment of humanity will be left behind on earth for an extended tribulation period after the events of 1 Thessalonians 4:17.

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    March 28, 1981: Blondie's 'Rapture' Makes History as First Rap Song to Reach #1 in America

    On this day On March 28, 1981, "Rapture" by Blondie soared to the top spot as the #1 song in America, maintaining its position from March 28 to April 10. It marked the first time a song with "rap lyrics" reached #1 on the US Billboard Charts.
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    Anita Baker's "Rapture" Album: A Chart-Topping Sensation Released Today

    On this day March 20, 1986, marked the release of "Rapture," Anita Baker's second album. It reached the 11th spot on the Billboard charts and secured the top position on the R&B charts. Additionally, it earned Anita Baker a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
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    Rapture (1986)

    Title: Rapture Artist: Anita Baker Genre: Soul Released: 1986 Tracks: 1 - Sweet Love - 4:26 2 - You Bring Me Joy - 4:26 3 - Caught Up in the Rapture - 5:17 4 - Been So Long - 5:13 5 - Mystery - 4:57 6 - No One in the World - 4:07 7 - Same Ole Love - 4:05 8 - Watch Your Step - 4:59...
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