He Will Come Again

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 51 (1):42-56 (1997)
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Biblical descriptions of Christ's second coming are diverse and metaphorical. To read them literally is to diminish the resilient power of Christian hope, which is centered in the revelation of Christ already given

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