Look up Rome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rome is the capital city of Italy. Contents 1 Ancient Rome 2 Modern Rome, Italy 3 Religion 4 Places outside Italy 5 Entertainment 6 Sports 7 Medicine 8 Technology 9 Products 10 People with the family name Rome 11 Other 12 See also Rome may also refer to: Ancient Rome Ancient Rome, a civilization of classical antiquity History of Rome, an overview, modern and ancient Outline of ancient Rome, an overview The Roman Kingdom The Roman Republic The Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire Commune of Rome, 12th century Modern Rome, Italy The modern day Province of Rome Rome–Lido railway, the railway between Ostia and Rome Religion Felicitas of Rome, a saint Frances of Rome, a saint Galla of Rome, a saint Simcha of Rome, a rabbi Alexius of Rome, a saint Agnes of Rome, a saint The Holy See (Roman Catholic Church) Romanism (anti-Catholic view of Roman Catholicism) Rome Rule, 19th-century anti-Catholic sentiment in Ireland Places outside Italy Rome (Paris Métro), France Rome, Georgia, U.S. Rome, Illinois, U.S. Rome, Indiana, U.S. Rome City, Indiana, U.S. Rome, Iowa, U.S. Rome, Maine, U.S. Rome, Maryland, U.S. Rome, New York, U.S. Rome, Ohio, U.S. New Rome, Ohio, U.S. Rome, Oregon, U.S. Rome, Pennsylvania, U.S. Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin, U.S. Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, U.S. Rhome, Texas Entertainment Rome: Total War, a computer strategy game Europa Universalis: Rome, a computer strategy game Rome: Pathway to Power, a computer adventure game Rome (TV series) Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (TV series, BBC) Rome (band), an apocalyptic martial folk band Rome (musician), an American R&B singer popular in the 1990s Rome Ramirez, lead singer and guitarist in the band Sublime "Rome," a song from the French band Phoenix's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional town on the TV show Picket Fences Masters of Rome, a series of novels Tony Rome, a Frank Sinatra film Rome, Open City, a film Rome Film Festival, a film festival Rome Quadriennale, an art foundation Sports Rome Gladiators, a basketball team Rome Legions, a basketball team Rome Grand Prix, an auto race Rome Street Circuit, a proposed auto race Medicine Rome process, an international effort to define and categorize the functional gastrointestinal disorders Technology Rome Laboratory (formerly Rome Air Development Center, RADC), a research and development laboratory of the U.S. Air Force Rome Observatory, an astronomical observatory Products Rome apple, an apple of Wisconsin People with the family name Rome Harold Rome (1908–1993), American composer Jim Rome (born 1964), American sports radio talk show host Richie Rome, American conductor and producer, active in the 1970s Sydne Rome (born 1951), American actress Other Rome 1960 Romé, a wine of Spain Rome Convention New Rome See also Rûm Other disambiguation pages Rome II (disambiguation) Rome Airport (disambiguation) Rome Township (disambiguation) Treaty of Rome (disambiguation) When in Rome (disambiguation) Roman Empire (disambiguation)


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Rapture From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation search Christianity portal For other meanings see Rapture disambiguation The Rapture is a prophesied event in Christian eschatology in which Christians are suddenly taken from the earth to participate in the Second Coming of Christ Christians who have died are to be resurrected to participate in the coming of Christ along with those who are still living at the time of the event The primary passage describing the Rapture is 1 Thessalonians 4 15 17 in which Paul cites quot the word of the Lord quot about the return of Jesus to gather his saints Although all Christian denominations believe in Christ s return there are two primary views regarding its nature 1 Amillenialists such as Roman Catholics and others Postmillenialists such as Presbyterians and others and historic Premillenialists such as Calvinistic Baptists and others hold that the return of Christ will be a single public event All passages regarding the return of Christ such as Matthew 24 29 31 1Thessalonians 4 15 17 Revelation 1 7 etc describe the return of Jesus in the clouds amidst trumpets angelic activity heavenly signs a resurrection and a gathering of saints Although some such as some Amillenialists take this event to be figurative rather than literal these three groups maintain that passages regarding the return of Christ describe a single event and that the quot word of the Lord quot cited by Paul in 1Thessalonians 4 15 17 is the Olivet Discourse which Matthew separately describes in Matthew 24 29 31 2 Dispensationalist Premillenialists such as many Evangelicals especially in the USA hold the return of Christ to be in two stages 1Thessalonians 4 15 17 is seen to be a preliminary event to the return described in Matthew 24 29 31 Although both describe a return of Jesus in the clouds with angelic activity trumpets heavenly signs and a gathering of the saints these are seen to be two separate events the first unseen and th
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