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Certainly the modern world has its problems, but so it will always be until the parousia, we could say.
It had postponed the construction of the perfect society until after the parousia.
She had found that their choice of this particular location was perfect, giving her respect for and confidence in the Parousia organization.
There will only be one "second coming" or "parousia" of Christ, not two.
Let them not therefore bewail the delay of the Parousia.
He calls on Christians to wait patiently for the parousia and to study scripture.
"You ask me about the Parousia, the second coming.
The earliest Christians had thought in terms of a short period between baptism and the parousia.
First, the events described here also occur at the "coming" (parousia) of Christ.
"That is the sign by which,we may know the parousia, the appearance that was in the beginning."
See note 2 for more detail on the use of parousia in the New Testament.
Ambrose, like most Christian leaders, had reconciled himself to the vanished parousia.
The Parousia Foundation would mop up the few he had missed.
Many, from time to time, 'spoke with tongues'; all expected the parousia soon.
When referring to the second coming of Christ, invariably the Greek word parousia is used.
Their principal message was of the Parousia.
Also, the Greek term parousia has the idea of a grand dignitary making his arrival to a certain location.
In English "parousia" always has a special, Christian, meaning.
Until the coming (parousia) of the Lord.
Paul, in a memorable passage, advised the faithful, while waiting for the parousia, to obey duly-constituted authority.
"Did you know the Parousia Foundation sponsors archaeological digs?
He found it more convenient to live closer to the Parousia Foundation, since he spent the majority of his time there.
"Thank you, " she said, continuing to be amazed at the intelligence information the Parousia Foundation came up with.
The term parousia is never directly related to Christ's literal return to earth for the final battle of Armageddon.
Scripture nowhere directly associates Christ's parousia with the battle of Armageddon.