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What is meant by the term 'parousia'?

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'Parousia' refers to the coming or presence of Christ, particularly in the context of His return to judge the world.

'Parousia' is a key term in eschatology, often translated as 'coming' or 'presence.' In the context of Matthew 24, it references the return of Christ and the associated judgment that will occur. Understanding this term is crucial for grasping the nature of Christ's return, distinguishing between His initial advent to save and His future coming to judge. The debate surrounding pre-tribulation and post-tribulation views often hinges on the interpretation of parousia, making it critical for eschatological studies.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:3, Matthew 24:27

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