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Editors Note: Grant Jeffrey is
recognized as one of the leading teachers on Bible prophecy and
an intelligent defense of our Christian faith. He is the
chairman of Frontier Research Publications, Inc., a leading
publisher of books, tapes and videos.
Over the last thirty years I have
been fascinated with Bible prophecy because it authenticates the
Scriptures as God's inspired Word and it points to the imminent
return of Jesus Christ to usher in the Messianic Kingdom. I am
always delighted when God leads me to new information that
confirms His Word. In my ongoing research into recent
archeological discoveries and into writings of early Church
leaders, I have made several exciting new discoveries that I
want to share with my readers. In this chapter we will explore a
number of interesting discoveries about the following subjects:
the finding of a teaching about the Pre-Tribulation Rapture from
the first centuries of the early church; the archeological
discoveries of the tombs of Mary, Martha and Lazarus that prove
the historical accuracy of the Gospels; and the proof that
miraculous healings, raising of the dead, and the Charismatic
gifts were common among believers during the first three
centuries following the resurrection of Christ.
The Pre-Tribulation Rapture
Was Taught by the Early Church
Obviously, the truth about the timing of the Rapture will
ultimately be found only in Scripture. The Protestant
Reformation was based essentially on this return to the
authority of the Bible. The Latin phrase Sola Scriptura, meaning
"Scripture Alone" became the rallying cry of the reformers who
ignored centuries of tradition and church councils in their
insistence that truth could only be discovered in the Word of
God. While the ultimate resolution of this discussion must be
based on our interpretation of Scripture, it is important to
answer the errors of our opponents who disparage "the blessed
hope" of the Rapture with misinformation about the modern
rediscovery of the truth about the Pre-Tribulation Rapture.
Many post-tribulationist writers
have attacked the Pre-Tribulation Rapture doctrine by claiming
that it cannot be true because no church writer or reformer ever
taught this doctrine until approximately 170 years ago. While
the real question for sincere students of Scripture must be
whether or not the Bible truly teaches this doctrine, the
argument that no one ever saw this "truth" throughout eighteen
hundred years of Church history has been very effective, causing
many Christians to abandon their belief in the Pre-Tribulation
Rapture. The only problem with their argument is that they are
totally wrong.
Many contemporary writers claim
that the Pre-Tribulation Rapture theory first originated around
A.D. 1820. They ascribe the theory's initial creation to either
Emmanuel Lacunza (Ben Ezra, 1812), Edward Irving (1830), or
Margaret Macdonald (1830), and finally to John Darby (1830). For
example, Dave MacPherson in The Incredible Cover-Up (1975
stated); "Margaret Macdonald was the first person to teach a
coming of Christ that would precede the days of Antichrist...
Before 1830, Christians had always believed in a single future
coming, that the catching of I Thess. 4 will take place after
the Great Tribulation of Matthew 24 at the glorious coming of
the Son of Man when He shall send His angels to gather together
all of His Elect." Reverend John Bray, in The Origin of the
Pre-Tribulation Rapture Teaching (1982) declared; "People who
are teaching the Pre-Tribulation Rapture teaching today are
teaching something that never was taught until 1812... Not one
of those early church fathers taught a Pre-Tribulation
Rapture... I make the offer of five hundred dollars to anybody
who will find a statement, a sermon, article in a commentary, or
anything, prior to 1812 that taught a two-phase coming of Christ
separated by a stated period of time, such as the
Pre-Tribulation rapturists teach." These writers, among others
who despise the teaching of the Pre-Tribulation Rapture,
dogmatically assert that it was taught for the first time in
1830 by John Darby and the Plymouth Brethren or one of the other
individuals mentioned above.
A number of these authors will
have to drastically revise the next edition of their books based
on two remarkable textual discoveries that conclusively prove
that a number of Christian teachers, centuries before John Darby
rediscovered this biblical teaching, clearly taught that the
Rapture would occur before the Tribulation period. During the
summer of 1994, after more than a decade of searching, I
discovered several fascinating manuscripts that contain clear
evidence of the teaching of the Pre-Tribulation Rapture in the
early church.
Ephraem's Teaching on the
Pre-Tribulation Rapture
"For all the saints and Elect of
God are gathered, prior to the Tribulation that is to come, and
are taken to the Lord lest they see the confusion that is to
overwhelm the world because of our sins" (On the Last Times, the
Antichrist, and the End of the World, by Ephraem the Syrian,
A.D. 373).
The early Christian writer and
poet, Ephraem the Syrian, (who lived from A.D. 306 to 373) was a
major theologian of the early Byzantine Eastern Church. He was
born near Nisbis, in the Roman province of Syria, near present
day Edessa, Turkey. Ephraem displayed a profound love of the
Scriptures in his writings as illustrated by several of his
written comments quoted in the Works of Nathaniel Lardner, Vol.
4, 1788. "I esteem no man more happy than him, who diligently
reads the Scriptures delivered to us by the Spirit of God, and
thinks how he may order his conversation by the precepts of
them." To this day, his hymns and homilies are used in the
liturgy of the Greek Orthodox and Middle Eastern Nestorian
Church. While the sixteen-volume Post-Nicene Library includes a
number of homilies and psalms by Ephraem the Syrian, the editors
noted that he also wrote a large number of commentaries that
have never been translated into English.
Ephraem's fascinating teaching on
the Antichrist has never been published in English until now.
This critically important prophecy manuscript from the fourth
century of the Church era reveals a literal method of
interpretation and a teaching of the Pre-Millennial return of
Christ. More importantly, Ephraem's text revealed a very clear
statement about the Pre-Tribulational return of Christ to take
His elect saints home to heaven to escape the coming
Tribulation. In addition, Ephraem declares his belief in a
personal, Jewish Antichrist, who will rule the Roman Empire
during the last days, a rebuilt temple, the two witnesses and a
literal Great Tribulation lasting 1,260 days. It is also
fascinating to note that he taught that the War of God and Magog
would precede the Tribulation period. I discovered another text
by Ephraem, called The Book of the Cave of Treasure, that
revealed he taught that Daniel's Seventieth Week will be
fulfilled in the final seven years at the end of this age that
will conclude with Christ's return at the Battle of Armageddon
to establish His kingdom.
The following section includes
key passages from Ephraem's important text, written about A.D.
373, and translated by Professor Cameron Rhoades, of Tyndale
Theological Seminary, at my request.
On the Last Times, the
Antichrist, and the End of the World
- Most dearly beloved brothers,
believe the Holy Spirit who speaks in us. Now we have spoken
before, because the end of the world is very near, and the
consummation remains. Has not the first faith withered away in
men?
- We ought to understand
thoroughly therefore, my brothers what is imminent or
overhanging. Already there have been hunger and plagues,
violent movements of nations and signs, which have been
predicted by the Lord, they have already been fulfilled, and
there is not other which remains, except the advent of the
wicked one in the completion of the Roman kingdom. Why
therefore are we occupied with worldly business, and why is
our mind held fixed on the lusts of the world or the anxieties
of the ages? Why therefore do we not reject every care of
earthly actions and prepare ourselves for the meeting of the
Lord Christ, so that He may draw us from the confusion, which
overwhelms the world? Believe you me, dearest brothers,
because the coming of the Lord is nigh, believe you me,
because it is the very last time... Because all saints and
Elect of the Lord are gathered together before the tribulation
which is about to come and are taken to the Lord, in order
that they may not see at any time the confusion which
overwhelms the world because of our sins (Italics added). And
so, brothers, most dear to me, it is the eleventh hour, and
the end of this world comes to the harvest, and angels, armed
and prepared, hold sickles in their hands, awaiting the empire
of the Lord...
- When therefore the end of the
world comes, there arise diverse wars, commotions on all
sides, horrible earthquakes, perturbations of nations,
tempests throughout the lands, plagues, famine, drought
throughout the thoroughfares, great danger throughout the sea
and dry land, constant persecutions, slaughters and massacres
everywhere...
- When therefore the end of the
world comes, that abominable, lying and murderous one is born
from the tribe of Dan. He is conceived from the seed of a man
and from a most vile virgin, mixed with an evil or worthless
spirit...
- But when the time of the
abomination of his desolation begins to approach, having been
made legal, he takes the empire... Therefore, when he receives
the kingdom, he orders the temple of God to be rebuilt for
himself, which is in Jerusalem; who, after coming into it, he
shall sit as God and order that he be adored by all
nations...then all people from everywhere shall flock together
to him at the city of Jerusalem, and the holy city shall be
trampled on by the nations for forty-two months just as the
holy apostle says in the Apocalypse, which becomes three and a
half years, 1260 days.
- In these three years and a
half the heaven shall suspend its dew; because there will be
no rain upon the earth...and there will be a Great
Tribulation, as there has not been, since people began to be
upon the earth... and no one is able to sell or to buy of the
grain of the fall harvest, unless he is one who has the
serpentine sign on the forehead or the hand...
- And when the three and a half
years have been completed, the time of the Antichrist, through
which he will have seduced the world, after the resurrection
of the two prophets, in the hour which the world does not
know, and on the day which the enemy or son of perdition does
not know, will come the sign of the Son of Man, and coming
forward the Lord shall appear with great power and much
majesty, with the sign of the word of salvation going before
him, and also even with all the powers of the heavens with the
whole chorus of the saints...
Then Christ shall come and the
enemy shall be thrown into confusion, and the Lord shall destroy
him by the Spirit of his mouth. And he shall be bound and shall
be plunged into the abyss of everlasting fire alive with his
father Satan; and all people, who do his wishes, shall perish
with him forever; but the righteous ones shall inherit
everlasting life with the Lord for ever and ever."
To summarize the key points in
Ephraem's text on the last days:
- Ephraem's manuscript lays out
the events of the last days in chronological sequence.
Significantly he began with the Rapture using the word
"imminent," then, he described the Great Tribulation of three
and a half years duration under the Antichrist's tyranny,
followed by the second coming of Christ to earth with his
saints to defeat the Antichrist.
- Significantly, at the
beginning of his treatise in Section 2, Ephraem used the word
"imminent" to describe the Rapture occurring before the
Tribulation the coming of the Antichrist. "We ought to
understand thoroughly therefore, my brothers what is imminent
or overhanging."
- He clearly described the
Pre-Tribulation Rapture: "Because all saints and the Elect of
the Lord are gathered together before the Tribulation which is
about to come and are taken to the Lord, in order that they
may not see at any time the confusion which overwhelms the
world because of our sins."
- He then gives the purpose of
God rapturing the church "before the tribulation" so that
"they may not see at any time the confusion which overwhelms
the world because of our sins." Ephraem used the word
"confusion" as a synonym for the Tribulation Period.
- Ephraem described the duration
of the "Great Tribulation" (the last half of the Seven Year
Tribulation Period) in sections, 7, 8, and 10 as follows:
"forty-two months" and "three and a half years" and "1260
days."
- He summarized: "There will be
a Great Tribulation, as there has not been since people began
to be upon the earth" and described the Mark of the Beast
system.
- He declared that Christ will
come to the earth after the "three and a half years"
Tribulation Period in Section 10: "And when the three and a
half years have been completed, the time of the Antichrist,
through which he will have seduced the world, after the
resurrection of the two prophets . . . will come the sign of
the Son of Man, and coming forward the Lord shall appear with
great power and much majesty.
Dr. Paul Alexander, perhaps the
most authoritative scholar on the writing of the early Byzantine
Church, concluded that Ephraem's text on The Antichrist taught
that the Lord would supernaturally remove the saints of the
Church from the earth "prior to the tribulations that is to
come." Ephraem wrote that the saints will be "taken to the Lord
lest they see the confusion that is to overwhelm the world
because of our sins." Dr. Alexander believed this text was
written by some unknown writer in the sixth century but he
concluded that it was derived from an original Ephraem
manuscript (A.D. 373). Other scholars, including the German
editor Professor Caspari who wrote a German commentary on this
Latin manuscript in 1890, believed that Ephraem's manuscript was
written by the genuine Ephraem in A.D. 373. Professor Cameron
Rhodes, professor of Latin at Tyndale Theological Seminary,
translated Ephraem's Latin text into English at the request of
my friend Dr. Thomas Ice and myself.
Ephraem and Daniel's
Seventieth Week - The Tribulation Period
A question naturally arises in the mind of Bible students about
how long Ephraem believed the Tribulation would last. While
Ephraem correctly describes the "Great Tribulation" as three and
a half years his other writings revealed that he believed the
whole Tribulation Period, "that sore affliction," would last
"one week" of seven years. Ephraem's book, The Book of the Cave
of Treasures, written about A. D. 373, taught about the
genealogy of Christ. He wrote the sixty-ninth week of Daniel
9:24-27 ended with the rejection and crucifixion of Jesus the
Messiah. He stated, "The Jews have no longer among them a king,
or a priest, or a prophet, or a Passover, even as Daniel
prophesied concerning them, saying, 'After two and sixty weeks
Christ shall be slain, and the city of holiness shall be laid
waste until the completion of things decreed.' (Daniel 9:26).
That is to say, for ever and ever." (italics added, page 235,
The Cave of Treasures). In Daniel's prophecy, he foretold that
Jerusalem would be rebuilt "even in troublesome times" during
the initial period of "seven weeks" of years (forty-nine years).
Daniel's prophecy declared that this initial period of "seven
weeks" of years would be immediately followed by a further
period of sixty-two "weeks" of years ending with the cutting off
of the Messiah (483 years). The combined total of sixty-nine
weeks of years (seven weeks plus sixty-two weeks) was to
conclude with the rejection of Christ. As quoted above, Ephraem
taught that Jesus Christ was slain at the end of the combined
sixty-nine weeks of years.
However, in the section of his
book dealing with the future of Gog and Magog, Ephraem wrote
about the final (seventieth) week of Daniel as follows. "At the
end of the world at the final consummation...suddenly the gates
of the north shall be opened... They will destroy the earth, and
there will be none able to stand before them. After one week of
that sore affliction (tribulation), they will all be destroyed
in the plain of Joppa... Then will the son of perdition appear,
of the seed and of the tribe of Dan... He will go into Jerusalem
and will sit upon a throne in the Temple saying, 'I am the
Christ,' and he will be borne aloft by legions of devils like a
king and a lawgiver, naming himself God... The time of the error
of the Anti-Christ will last two years and a half, but others
say three years and six months" (italics added). Although there
are some curious elements in his description of prophetic
events, it is clear that Ephraem believed that the seventieth
final week of Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks will
finally be fulfilled during the final seven years of this age
when the Antichrist will appear.
This evidence of a belief in a
"gap" or "parenthesis" between the sixty-ninth and seventieth
week of Daniel 9:24-27 from the fourth century of the Christian
era is significant. It is worthwhile to note that this teaching
that there would be a "gap" or "parenthesis" between Daniel's
69th week and the 70th week of years was also taught by others
in the early church including the Epistle of Barnabas (A.D. 110)
and the writings of Hippolytus (A.D. 220). |