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Meaning of parusía



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

parusía
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It is a word of Greek origin that means advent, sold, arrival. It's coming, it's coming. In Latin it is deice adventus .

  



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Pastor Uriel Campos

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.

  

Pastor Uriel Campos Image
Pastor Uriel Campos

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.

  










What is the meaning of parusía in the Spanish open dictionary

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