"Catch Me Away": The Rapture (lifting up, taking, carrying, elevation) of the Bride.

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This event, the "catching away" was a part of the ancient Jewish betrothal and subsequent wedding. During the betrothal period, called "Erusin", the groom was to prepare a place for his bride, while the bride focused on her personal preparations: wedding garments, lamps, etc." "Although the bride knew to expect her groom after about a year, she did not know the exact day or hour. He could come earlier. It was the father of the groom who gave final approval for him to return to collect his bride."

For that reason, the bride kept her oil lamps ready at all times, just in case the groom came in the night, sounding the shofar (ram’s horn) to lead the bridal procession to the home he had prepared for her. Jesus said, “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” (John 14:3), speaking to his disciples. The final step in the Jewish wedding tradition is called nissuin (to take), a word that comes from naso, which means to lift up.

"At this time, the groom, with much noise, fanfare and romance, carried the bride home. The nuptials are called nissuin, a term derived from the word nassa (to carry), which recalls the days when the townspeople carried the bride on a carriage from her parents’ home to her new home with the groom. Kiddushin connects two equals, man and woman, in a relationship as husband and wife. nissuin, which also means elevation, connects husband, wife, and God in a permanent commitment."

"The wedding feast (seudah) after the nissuin might have included seven full days of food, music, dancing and celebrations (Judges 14:10–12) and Orthodox Jews celebrate after the wedding for seven nights, with friends and family, hosting festive meals in honor of the bride and groom."

So, "catching away", "lifting up", "taking", "carrying", "elevation" are all part of the ancient Jewish wedding celebration and one day very soon God the Father will turn to his Son and say "Go and get your bride". He will catch away His bride and rejoice with her while a period of "sevens" pass on the earth.

Study for yourselves!

References:
Bibles for Israel (2021). Ancient Jewish wedding customs and Yeshua's second coming. Retrieved from https://free.messianicbible.com/feature/ancient-jewish-wedding-customs-and-yeshuas-second-coming/

Chabad.org (2021). The Jewish Nuptuals (Nissuin). Retrieved from: https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/479942/jewish/The-Jewish-Nuptials-Nissuin.htm
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