"Church Age" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: the Church Age [canonical]
Head templates: {{en-proper noun|def=1|head=Church Age}} the Church Age
  1. (Christianity, under dispensationalism) The current period or dispensation of human history that begins with events in the Acts of the Apostles and ends at the future Tribulation. Categories (topical): Christianity Translations (present-day dispensation): 教會時代 (Chinese Mandarin), 教会时代 (Chinese Mandarin)
    Sense id: en-Church_Age-en-name-KbluoXKr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

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          "text": "The New Testament Church is a parenthetical institution designed to fill the gap between the ancient kingdom of Israel and a more glorious future kingdom of the same order.¹⁰ The primary mission of the Church is not to evangelize the world, but simply to take out from among the Gentiles a limited number of people for Christs name.¹¹ When this number has been reached, the church age will come to a sudden close, and national Israel will come back into view as God’s representative and evangelistic people.¹²",
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