100 Biblical Prophecies and Prophetic Typologies Supporting a Pretribulation Rapture

It’s essential to understand Jesus’ promises to rescue all the born-again Christians before the tribulation period. There is plenty of proof in the Bible, and below I’ve listed 100 scriptural prophecies and typologies to support this claim.

I. Direct Scriptural Prophecies and Promises (30)

  1. John 14:1–3 – Jesus promises to return and receive believers to Himself.
  2. 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 – Clear teaching of the rapture.
  3. 1 Thessalonians 5:9 – Believers are not appointed to wrath.
  4. Revelation 3:10 – Promise to keep the faithful from the hour of trial.
  5. Titus 2:13 – The ‘blessed hope’ of Christ’s appearing (not judgment).
  6. 1 Corinthians 15:51–53 – A mystery revealed: the sudden transformation of believers.
  7. Philippians 3:20–21 – Transformation of our bodies at Christ’s return.
  8. Romans 5:9 – We are saved from wrath through Him.
  9. Luke 21:36 – Pray to escape all that is coming and stand before the Son of Man.
  10. Colossians 3:4 – When Christ appears, we appear with Him in glory.
  11. Revelation 4:1 – John’s “come up here” prefigures the rapture.
  12. 2 Thessalonians 2:7–8 – The Restrainer removed before the man of sin is revealed.
  13. Hebrews 9:28 – Christ will appear a second time for salvation, not judgment.
  14. Zephaniah 2:3 – Hidden in the day of the Lord’s anger.
  15. Isaiah 26:20–21 – ‘Come, enter your chambers… hide until indignation passes.’
  16. 1 Thessalonians 1:10 – Jesus delivers us from the wrath to come.
  17. Malachi 3:17 – God will spare His people in a special day.
  18. Matthew 24:36–44 – ‘One taken, one left’ as in the days of Noah.
  19. John 11:25–26 – Those who live and believe in Me shall never die.
  20. Romans 8:1 – No condemnation to those in Christ.
  21. Isaiah 57:1–2 – The righteous are taken away from evil to come.
  22. Psalm 27:5 – In the day of trouble He shall hide me.
  23. Psalm 50:5 – ‘Gather My godly ones… those who made a covenant.’
  24. Proverbs 10:3 – The Lord will not allow the righteous to hunger.
  25. Joel 2:32 – All who call on the Lord will be delivered.
  26. 2 Peter 2:9 – God knows how to rescue the godly from trials.
  27. Luke 17:34–37 – Sudden removal of individuals before judgment.
  28. Jeremiah 30:7 – The time of Jacob’s trouble, not the Church’s.
  29. Daniel 12:1 – At that time your people shall be delivered.
  30. Matthew 25:1–13 – The wise virgins taken, the foolish left behind.

II. Typological Evidence (20)

  1. Enoch (Genesis 5:24) – Taken up before the flood.
  2. Noah (Genesis 7) – Hidden in the ark before judgment falls.
  3. Lot (Genesis 19) – Removed from Sodom before destruction.
  4. Joseph’s Gentile Bride – Hidden during famine/judgment.
  5. Isaac and Rebekah (Genesis 24) – Bride taken to meet the groom.
  6. Daniel (Daniel 3) – Not present during fiery trial—picture of Church removed.
  7. Boaz and Ruth – Gentile bride redeemed before judgment.
  8. Rahab – Spared from Jericho’s destruction.
  9. Moses and the Israelites – Called out before Egypt’s final plague.
  10. Passover – Death passes over the protected ones.
  11. Elijah – Raptured before Jezebel’s persecution.
  12. Paul caught up to the third heaven – A picture of rapture.
  13. John in Revelation 4 – Taken to heaven before tribulation described.
  14. Levitical priesthood – Taken in before judgment rituals begin.
  15. Feast of Trumpets – A call to gather God’s people.
  16. Jewish wedding – Bride taken before wrath (consummation hidden 7 days).
  17. Joshua’s conquest – Rahab rescued before destruction.
  18. Firstfruits offering – Christ and Church as firstfruits before harvest judgment.
  19. Tabernacle design – Holy place entered before the altar of judgment.
  20. Ark of the Covenant – Covered before wrath is poured out.

III. Descriptions of the Tribulation Contrasted with Church Promises (20)

  1. The Tribulation is God’s wrath (Revelation 6:16–17).
  2. Believers are not appointed to wrath (1 Thessalonians 5:9).
  3. The Church is promised deliverance (Romans 5:9).
  4. The Tribulation is for Israel’s refinement (Jeremiah 30:7).
  5. Tribulation is called Jacob’s trouble – not the Church’s (Jeremiah 30:7).
  6. The Church is a mystery hidden in OT times (Ephesians 3:4–6).
  7. Revelation 6–18: Church not mentioned once during Tribulation.
  8. Believers already crowned in heaven before Jesus returns (Rev. 4:4).
  9. Jesus returns with the saints, so they must be raptured earlier (Revelation 19:14).
  10. The 24 elders (Rev. 4:4) represent redeemed, crowned Church in heaven.
  11. The seals are opened by Jesus after Church is in heaven (Rev. 5–6).
  12. Church judged at Bema Seat, not the Great White Throne (2 Cor. 5:10).
  13. The righteous are hidden in God’s pavilion (Psalm 27:5).
  14. Church not meant to suffer God’s vengeance (Nahum 1:2).
  15. Tribulation saints are different group (Rev. 7:14).
  16. Tribulation is a time of divine judgment (Isaiah 13:9–13).
  17. God’s judgments are for the wicked, not His bride (Psalm 91).
  18. Revelation 3:10 promises escape from entire hour, not just protection.
  19. No rapture after wrath—Jesus calls us before wrath begins (Luke 21:36).
  20. Jesus says to be watchful always, indicating imminent event (Luke 21:36).

IV. Apostolic Teaching and Church Expectation (10)

  1. Paul taught an imminent return – no signs needed (1 Thess. 4–5).
  2. Early Church lived with expectancy (Philippians 3:20).
  3. Maranatha – “Come, Lord!” – a first-century prayer (1 Cor. 16:22).
  4. Believers were to comfort one another with rapture (1 Thess. 4:18).
  5. Church fathers like Irenaeus and Ephraim the Syrian expected pretrib rapture.
  6. Jesus taught constant watchfulness (Mark 13:33).
  7. Paul told Titus to wait for the blessed hope, not the wrath.
  8. Paul contrasted the day of Christ with the day of the Lord (Phil. 1:10 vs. 1 Thess. 5).
  9. Church is kept from hour of testing (Rev. 3:10).
  10. The rapture is a mystery, not revealed before Paul (1 Cor. 15:51).

V. Jewish Wedding Customs (10)

  1. Bride is chosen and betrothed, then taken at an unknown hour.
  2. Bridegroom comes unexpectedly with a shout and trumpet.
  3. The bride is taken to the father’s house (John 14).
  4. Bride and groom are hidden 7 days (picture of 7-year tribulation).
  5. Groom returns with bride in glorious procession (Rev. 19).
  6. Only the father knows the hour of the bridegroom’s coming.
  7. Bride remains ready and prepared (Matthew 25:1–13).
  8. A covenant is made beforehand (salvation covenant).
  9. The groom’s arrival is celebrated, not dreaded.
  10. The wedding feast precedes the return (Rev. 19:7–9).

VI. Chronological and Prophetic Timing Indicators (10)

  1. The 70 weeks of Daniel exclude the Church (Daniel 9:24–27).
  2. The rapture must precede the Antichrist’s revelation (2 Thess. 2:7–8).
  3. The restrainer (Holy Spirit through the Church) must be removed first.
  4. Revelation outlines Church age → Rapture → Tribulation → Kingdom.
  5. Revelation 4–5: Church is in heaven before judgments start.
  6. Revelation 19: Saints return with Christ—so must be taken earlier.
  7. Revelation 6–18: The Church is absent during the tribulation narrative.
  8. The Feast of Trumpets prefigures rapture, not return to earth.
  9. Jesus returns with ten thousands of saints (Jude 1:14–15).
  10. Jesus says to be watchful always, indicating an imminent event (Luke 21:36).
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