The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

The Parousia is a New Testament commentary by James Stuart Russell, wherein the authority attempts to clarify and explain aspects of prophecy explained in the Gospels and elsewhere in the NT.

The term 'Parousia' is derived from a Greek word meaning simply, 'a coming' or 'a presence'. In the context of the Bible and Christianity, it refers to the return of Jesus Christ as a core prophecy of the New Testament scripture. It is by investigating all of this material that James Russell seeks to make clear what exactly the Bible predicts and what specifically believers may expect in the future, and what aspects of the prophecy have already occurred in the distant past.

Exhaustively researched and painstakingly compiled, Russell's thesis is lengthy and split into three parts: firstly, he analyses the four Gospels of Christ, secondly, he examines the Acts of the Apostles, and lastly, he looks at the Book of Revelation and the visions therein. No detail is spared from the author's learned gaze, with aspects of the Bible lore clarified and explained. For his part, Russell believed that most aspects of the Bible prophecy have already been fulfilled in history - only certain passages of Revelation have not yet corresponded to real world events.

Quoting and narrating the Biblical passages at length, Russell efforts to clarify are not in vain - at the time this work was first published in the 1870s, then edited and republished in the 1880s, the reaction was one of praise. Christians, for whom the Bible's words and ideas had hitherto been a mystery, at last had a book to consult whose wisdom was soundly supported by the very words of the Holy Bible. It is thus with a measure of joy that the publisher presents this new reprint, which unites all three parts of Russell's work in one volume.

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The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

The Parousia is a New Testament commentary by James Stuart Russell, wherein the authority attempts to clarify and explain aspects of prophecy explained in the Gospels and elsewhere in the NT.

The term 'Parousia' is derived from a Greek word meaning simply, 'a coming' or 'a presence'. In the context of the Bible and Christianity, it refers to the return of Jesus Christ as a core prophecy of the New Testament scripture. It is by investigating all of this material that James Russell seeks to make clear what exactly the Bible predicts and what specifically believers may expect in the future, and what aspects of the prophecy have already occurred in the distant past.

Exhaustively researched and painstakingly compiled, Russell's thesis is lengthy and split into three parts: firstly, he analyses the four Gospels of Christ, secondly, he examines the Acts of the Apostles, and lastly, he looks at the Book of Revelation and the visions therein. No detail is spared from the author's learned gaze, with aspects of the Bible lore clarified and explained. For his part, Russell believed that most aspects of the Bible prophecy have already been fulfilled in history - only certain passages of Revelation have not yet corresponded to real world events.

Quoting and narrating the Biblical passages at length, Russell efforts to clarify are not in vain - at the time this work was first published in the 1870s, then edited and republished in the 1880s, the reaction was one of praise. Christians, for whom the Bible's words and ideas had hitherto been a mystery, at last had a book to consult whose wisdom was soundly supported by the very words of the Holy Bible. It is thus with a measure of joy that the publisher presents this new reprint, which unites all three parts of Russell's work in one volume.

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The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

by James Stuart Russell
The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

The Parousia: A Critical Inquiry into the New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord Christ's Second Coming

by James Stuart Russell

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The Parousia is a New Testament commentary by James Stuart Russell, wherein the authority attempts to clarify and explain aspects of prophecy explained in the Gospels and elsewhere in the NT.

The term 'Parousia' is derived from a Greek word meaning simply, 'a coming' or 'a presence'. In the context of the Bible and Christianity, it refers to the return of Jesus Christ as a core prophecy of the New Testament scripture. It is by investigating all of this material that James Russell seeks to make clear what exactly the Bible predicts and what specifically believers may expect in the future, and what aspects of the prophecy have already occurred in the distant past.

Exhaustively researched and painstakingly compiled, Russell's thesis is lengthy and split into three parts: firstly, he analyses the four Gospels of Christ, secondly, he examines the Acts of the Apostles, and lastly, he looks at the Book of Revelation and the visions therein. No detail is spared from the author's learned gaze, with aspects of the Bible lore clarified and explained. For his part, Russell believed that most aspects of the Bible prophecy have already been fulfilled in history - only certain passages of Revelation have not yet corresponded to real world events.

Quoting and narrating the Biblical passages at length, Russell efforts to clarify are not in vain - at the time this work was first published in the 1870s, then edited and republished in the 1880s, the reaction was one of praise. Christians, for whom the Bible's words and ideas had hitherto been a mystery, at last had a book to consult whose wisdom was soundly supported by the very words of the Holy Bible. It is thus with a measure of joy that the publisher presents this new reprint, which unites all three parts of Russell's work in one volume.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789870718
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Pages: 210
Sales rank: 416,530
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.44(d)

Table of Contents

Preface. iv

The Last Words of Old Testament Prophecy. 5

Part One - The Parousia in the Gospels. 7

The Teaching of Our Lord Concerning the Parousia in the Synoptical Gospels. 8

Prophetic Intimations of the Approaching Consummation of the Kingdom of God. 16

II. -- Our Lord's Answer to the Disciples. 31

II. Our Lord's Answer to the Disciples, cont.:-. 43

The Parousia in the Gospel of St. John. 52

Appendix to Part I. 58

Part Two - The Parousia in the Acts of The Apostles. 61

The Parousia in the Apostlotic Epistles. 63

The Parousia In the Epistles to The Thessalonians. 64

The Parousia In the Epistles to the Thessalonians - The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians. 68

The Parousia In the Apostlotic Epistles – Corinthians. 75

The Parousia in The Apostlotic Epistles - Galatians. 84

The Parousia In the Apostlotic Epistles - Romans. 85

The Parousia in the Apostlotic Epistles - Colossians. 90

The Parousia In the Epistle to The Ephesians. 90

The Parousia In the Epistle to the Philippians. 93

The Parousia In the First Epistle to Timothy. 94

The Parousia In the Second Epistle to Timothy. 99

The Parousia In the Epistle to Titus. 100

The Parousia In the Epistle to the Hebrews. 100

The Parousia in the Epistle of James. 110

The Parousia In the Epistles of St. Peter. 112

The Parousia in the First Epistle of John.. 123

The Parousia in the Epistle of St. Jude. 125

Appendix to Part Two.. 126

Part Three - The Parousia in the Apocalypse. 138

The First Vision.. 143

The Second Vision.. 144

The Third Vision - The Seven Trumpets, Chaps. VIII. IX. X. XI. 152

The Fourth Vision.. 165

The Fifth Vision.. 175

The Sixth Vision.. 178

The Seventh Vision.. 192

The Epilogue. 194

Summary and Conclusion.. 197

Appendix to Part Three. 202

Afterword.. 205

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