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Luis B. Vega argues that the resurrection and rapture of the Church are prophetically symbolized by the wheat harvest rather than the barley harvest. The author suggests that while Jesus represents the barley first-fruits, the Church is uniquely identified with wheat and wine due to the specific timing of biblical feasts and agricultural cycles. By examining scriptural metaphors and astronomical signs like Virgo, the text posits that the transition from the Church Age will likely occur during a midsummer harvest window. This distinction is vital to the author’s "prophetic order of resurrection," which separates the timing of Christ’s rising from that of his followers. Ultimately, the study portrays the milling of wheat as a necessary refinement process for believers before they are united with their Savior.

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