Appendix A &B Definition of Common Terms Found In Eschatology Part II
Appendix A &B
Definition of Common Terms Found In Eschatology II
Appendix B
Definition of Common Terms Found In Eschatology
Pretribulation. This is the teaching that Jesus comes for his bride, the true Church, at the
beginning of the Tribulation period.
Midtribulation. According to this belief, Jesus raptures the Church half-way through the sevenyear
Tribulation period.
Postribulation. This is the belief that Jesus will come for his people at the end of the Tribulation
period, but prior to the Millennium.
Parousia. (Greek word meaning “coming alongside and remaining with” someone.) This
describes the Second Coming of Jesus. It is used in Matthew 24:3,27,37,39; 1 Thessalonians.
4:15, 5:23, 2 Thessalonians 2:1, James 5:7, 8; 2 Peter 1:16, 3:4; and 1 Corinthians. 15:23.
Epiphaneia. (Greek word meaning “A shining-forth;” refers to the visible appearance of Jesus at
the close of the age.) The word is used in 1 Timothy 6:14, 2 Timothy 4:1,8; Matthew 24:27, 2
Thessalonians. 2:8; and Titus 2:13. The words parousia and epiphaneia are combined in 2
Thessalonians. 2:8, translated “his appearing and his coming.”
Apokalupsis. (Greek word for “revelation,” or “unveiling,” or “uncovering.”) It refers to the
visible appearing of Jesus to the world in full power and splendor. It also refers to the appearance
of ―the lawless one‖ on the stage of history following the rapture (2 Thessalonians. 2).
“Dominion Theology” is the teaching that the Church is responsible for taking over the world in
the name and power of Christ. It is associated with “reconstructionism,” and is also known and
“theonomy.”