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The Rapture is term used to describe the events surrounding the second coming of Christ where the faithful are taken back to Heaven. The Episode titled [[4.20 The Rapture]] focuses on the relationship between [[Castiel]] and his human [[Vessel]] [[Jimmy Novak]]. The Rapture was also mentioned in [[5.04 The End]].  
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The Rapture is term used to describe the events surrounding the second coming of Christ where the faithful are taken back to Heaven. [[4.20 The Rapture]] focuses on the relationship between [[Castiel]] and his human [[vessel]] [[Jimmy Novak]]. The Rapture was also mentioned in [[5.04 The End]].  
  
When [[Chuck]] eliminates all life on Earth except for [[Sam]], [[Dean]], [[Jack]], and [[Michael]] for one of [[Chuck's Endings|his endings]], the archangel calls it "The Rapture." Jack reverses this when he becomes the new God.
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When [[Chuck]] eliminates all life on Earth except for [[Sam]], [[Dean]], [[Jack]], and [[Michael]] for one of [[Chuck's Endings|His endings]], the archangel calls it "The Rapture." Jack reverses this when he becomes the new God.
  
 
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapture Rapture] entry on Wikipedia
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapture Rapture] entry on Wikipedia
  
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 25 December 2020

The Rapture is term used to describe the events surrounding the second coming of Christ where the faithful are taken back to Heaven. 4.20 The Rapture focuses on the relationship between Castiel and his human vessel Jimmy Novak. The Rapture was also mentioned in 5.04 The End.

When Chuck eliminates all life on Earth except for Sam, Dean, Jack, and Michael for one of His endings, the archangel calls it "The Rapture." Jack reverses this when he becomes the new God.

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