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parusía
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Second coming, according to the dictionary came, comes from the Greek Parousia, 40, of for =, and Ousia = being ( Eimi Ousia = be ) ) and it means a presence, coming, coming. Denotes both " a arrival " as " a presence with " In a general sense is the corporeal presence of a being. For example, Paul tells " you have obeyed always not only in my presence, (?Parousia ) do "? (Phil. 2: 12 ) clearly indicating its body relationship with the brothers. In the same way on the 1st.Co 16: 17 34.I rejoice in the second coming of Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus, because they filled your absence. " Absence in Greek is written Apousia.Basados in previous concepts can say that parousia is the corporeal presence of Jesus, the coming of Jesus, the risen.

  
parusía
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Second coming, according to the dictionary came, comes from the Greek Parousia, 40, of for =, and Ousia = being ( Eimi Ousia = be ) ) and it means a presence, coming, coming. Denotes both " a arrival " as " a presence with " In a general sense is the corporeal presence of a being. For example, Paul tells " you have obeyed always not only in my presence, (?Parousia ) do "? (Phil. 2: 12 ) clearly indicating its body relationship with the brothers. In the same way on the 1st.Co 16: 17 34.I rejoice in the second coming of Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus, because they filled your absence. " Absence in Greek is written Apousia.Basados in previous concepts can say that parousia is the corporeal presence of Jesus, the coming of Jesus, the risen.

  






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