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Camping takes the 17th day of the second month mentioned in Genesis 7:11 to be May 21, and hence predicts the rapture to occur on this date. [6] Another argument [27] that Camping used in favor of the May 21 date is as follows: The number five equals "atonement", the number ten equals "completeness", and the number seventeen equals "heaven".
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21 May 2011 21 October 2011 Harold Camping: See: 2011 end times prediction. Camping claimed that the rapture would be on 21 May 2011 followed by the end of the world on 21 October of the same year. Camping wrote "Adam when?" and claimed the biblical calendar meshes with the secular and is accurate from 11,013 BC–AD 2011. [41] 29 September 2011
The online index highlights the 45 signs of the rapture listed in the bible, such as "earth quakes" or "plagues," and scores them according to activity in the world. The numbers are then added ...
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Camping taught that a Biblical calendar had been hidden according to Daniel 12:9 and Revelation 22:10, detailing the imminent end of the world (with alleged Biblical evidence pointing to the date for the Rapture as May 21, 2011); [33] of the "end of the church age" (which asserts that churches are no longer the vehicle used by God for salvation ...