It is pronounced puh-ROO-zhuh.
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
pronounce trencadis
"La-hoat" is how you would pronounce "Lahote."
You pronounce it as dih-muh-NOO-shun.
The cast of Parousia - 1975 includes: Tasos Palatzidis
The cast of Parousia - 1969 includes: Byron Tsaboulas as Narrator
The Second Coming
The cast of 5i parousia - 1995 includes: Sotiris Agapios as himself Nana Palaitsaki as Herself - Host
The Second Coming of Jesus. It hasn't happened yet, but most Christians believe it will.
The cast of Livios i i agalmatodis parousia tou perasmenou epous - 1976 includes: Irene Renton Theodoros Zamanis
The cast of Enas erotas horis parousia - 1993 includes: Marilena Andreou Veronika Argentzi Tania Kapsali as Eleonora Yorgos Moutsios Philippos Sofianos as Paris Eva Stylander
AnswerThe parousia, or return of Jesus at the end of time, is a prominent focus of 1 John.
Parousie is a literal French equivalent of the Greek word parousia (παρουσία). The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which references "arrival, official visit, presence," especially in terms of the second advent of Jesus of Nazareth (7 - 2 B.C. - A.D. 30 - 33) -- will be "pa-roo-zee" in French.
Joost Holleman has written: 'Resurrection and Parousia' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation, Eschatology, Resurrection
After "the Parousia" He will rule and reign and then the final white throne judgment followed by the new heavens and new earth
There is no such word in Hebrew. For Jewish contexts, you could use the word arrival (הַגָּעָה) or appearance (הוֹפָעָה )