3951 | 3952. parousia (par-oo-see'-ah) | |
From the present participle of pareimi; a being near, i.e. Advent (often, return; specially, of Christ to punish Jerusalem, or finally the wicked); (by implication) physically, aspect
coming, presence.
see GREEK pareimi
Textus Receptus Greek Text parousia parousia
parousian 1 Th 4:15, 2 Pe 1:16, 2 Pe 3:12 parousiaV Matt 24:3, Php 1:26, 2 Th 2:1, 2 Th 2:8, Jam 5:7, 2 Pe 3:4 parousia Matt 24:27, Matt 24:37, Matt 24:39, 1 Cor 15:23, 1 Cor 16:17, 2 Cor 7:6, 2 Cor 7:7, 2 Cor 10:10, Php 2:12, 1 Th 2:19, 1 Th 3:13, 1 Th 5:23, 2 Th 2:9, Jam 5:8, 1 Jo 2:28 parousin Heb 13:5 |