Spiritual Israelite
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Exactly. The only other verse where those words "tereo" and "ek" are used together is this one:Revelation 3:10 does not teach a Pre tribulation rapture. The phrase keep thee from in Greek is "tereo autos ek", The Greek preposition "ek" denotes the motion of the noun from the exterior of the object, not the interior of the object... if this were to teach a pre tribulation rapture, it would use the preposition "apo"...
furthermore, look at Revelation 3:19, when it says "I counsel thee to buy from me gold refined in the fire", the preposition "in", in the original Greek it is the preposition "ek", meaning this gold had to be in the fire in order to be refined
The Bible never once says that Christians are secretly taken out of the world before tribulation begins. Look at the entire Bible, and the overlying messages that are taught within the Bible, never once was anyone removed from tribulation... they were removed from wrath, which falls upon the wicked, but none of them were removed from tribulation:
Noah suffered tribulation from the inhabitants of the world
Job suffered tribulation from the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah
the Israelites suffered tribulation from the Pharaoh when Moses was fighting for their freedom
the Apostles suffered tribulation after the ascension of Jesus Christ
there is no story in all of the scriptures that teach that Christians, or believers, will be secretly snatched away from the Earth before tribulation begins. That is a lie from the pit of Hell, and it will lead you into deception.
John 17:15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep (tereo) them from (ek) the evil.
How could Revelation 3:10 possibly have anything to do with being taken out of the world (off of the earth) when Jesus prayed that His followers would not be taken out of the world, but instead would be protected from evil while in the world? It's complete nonsense. In no way, shape or form can Revelation 3:10 be used to support a pre-trib rapture. That verse taken out of context sums up the entire pre-trib rapture theory. It's a theory built on taking scriptures out of context along with many assumptions and wild theories. That's it.
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