Mary
Post 9260
You need to relax a bit and lie down. Celebrated WT scholars do no write reference works on Greek for this has been nicely done by many scholars over many decades. Those scholars simply and humbly refer to what is published in the literature. Thus in regards to the meaning of parousia we see that it means 'presence' pure and simple. Certainly other secondary meanings are given such as 'coming', 'arrival' and some authorities reverse the order of these words. So we must be honest and recognize the facts of the matter. Leolaia has written an opinion that seeks to cloud over this simple lexical fact by trying to substitute 'presence' for 'coming'. These words are not similar but have very different meanings in English so we must be faithful to what Matthew wrote on that Olivet Discourse.
I did not raise this issue but simply expressed my opinion of Leolaia's nonsense, simply raising the errors and the assumptions made. Further, she failed to alert the reader that many of the topics mentioned in her article are very controversial and have many different views such as the Lord's Day. In short what she wrote showed an agenda and this ain't scholarship. If she wants to make a contribution to scholarship on the true meaning of Parousia then she should submit a Journal Article for publishing.
The matter of the invisibility of presence is not determined by its meaning but by the context of its use and in Matthew 24 such an interpretation is most appropriate for at least one simple basic fact that in verse 3 the disciples had to ask for a sign of the parousia.
Yes, Jesus warned about those who would deny the reality of his presenve and of the coming of the Son of Man and so he exhorted his disciples to keep on the watch. Further, such false prophets would certainly include thos e who seek to deny the reality of his presence by focussing on his coming and not heeding our Lord's exhortations.
You are of course entitled to your opinion and I have no interest in converting you. I simply post here to defend our sacred teachings.
scholar JW