Did the Apostle Paul hide a specific clue about the Church Rapture in the Book of Hebrews? Yes! In this study, we examine an extremely rare Greek word (Assembly-Synagogue – G1997) that appears only twice in the entire New Testament – both times written by the Apostle Paul.
Not forsaking [Church – Fellowship] the “assembling of ourselves together” (G1997) as the manner of some is; but Exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the [Church Rapture] day approaching. – Hebrews 10:25
Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our “gathering together” (G1997) [Church Rapture] unto Him, – 2 Thessalonians 2:1
The Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Hebrews
The Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Hebrews consisting primarily of his previous Synagogue teachings (Acts 17:1-4) as the Apostle visited Synagogues throughout the Roman world. Completing a total of 14 Epistles in the New Testament written by the Apostle Paul.
Church tradition and all the textual evidence leads to the Apostle Paul having written the Book of Hebrews.
To deny that the Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Hebrews is to deny that there is a written record of the Synagogue Teachings of the Apostle Paul. It also mistakenly places the number of NT Epistles by Paul at 13 instead of the correct 14 Epistles of the Apostle Paul.
By David Anson Brown
The-Bible-Place | Did the Apostle Paul hide a specific clue about the Church Rapture in the Book of Hebrews? Yes | In this study, we examine an extremely rare Greek word (Assembly-Synagogue – G1997) that appears only twice in the entire New Testament – both times written by the Apostle Paul.
The Jewish Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah – Yom Teruah) | Could this Ancient Biblical Feast (Leviticus Chapter 23) point to the Christian Church Rapture, or are the similarities simply symbolic?
Days Until the Christian Church Rapture – The Feast of Trumpets begins on 9-11-2026
The Celebration: Because of this uncertainty, the Feast of Trumpets was observed over a 48-hour period. It was colloquially referred to by Jewish Rabbis as Yom Ha’Keseh (the “Hidden Day” or the “Day of Concealment”) because it was “the day no one knows the day or hour”.
“I Am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” Rev 22