Eschatology-I.mp3
Eschatology-I.mp4
Eschatology-II.mp3
Eschatology-II.mp4
Eschatology-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Ruptured
(Rapture)
Captured
(Nature)
[Refrain]
Revelation
(Tribulation)
Falling nation
(Degradation)
[Bridge]
Last (final)
Into the past
(Not fine at all)
[Chorus]
Ruptured
(Rapture)
Captured
(Nature)
Soon you’ll see
(What’s bothering me)
[Bridge]
Last (final)
Into the past
(Not fine at all)
[Chorus]
Ruptured
(Rapture)
Captured
(Nature)
Soon you’ll see
(What’s bothering me)
[Refrain]
Revelation
(Tribulation)
Falling nation
(Degradation)
[Outro]
Revelation
(Tribulation)
Falling nation
(Degradation)
ABOUT THE SONG
The study of the biblical End Times is called Eschatology. It comes from the Greek word eschatos, meaning “last” or “final,” and refers to theological study concerning the end of the world, the Second Coming of Christ, the final judgment, and the ultimate destiny of humanity.
Eschatology is a key theme in Christianity, with interpretations varying among different denominations. It includes concepts like the Tribulation, the Rapture, the Antichrist, the Millennial Kingdom, and the New Heaven and New Earth. Key biblical sources for eschatology include the Book of Revelation, Daniel, Matthew 24, and 1 Thessalonians 4–5.