Why the “Day of the Lord” and the “Second Coming” Refer to the Same Event

Dr. Alan Kurschner explained that the expressions the "day of the Lord" and the "second coming" (Parousia) refer to the same event, the return of Christ. They are co-referential and thus are used interchangeably. Dr. Kurschner cautioned against committing the word concept fallacy, where one would require that a particular term must be present in a text for a concept to be described there. The biblical writers had the freedom to use many different terms to describe a single event, such as the return of Christ. He gave several specific biblical examples that demonstrate this. For example, Peter and Paul use the expressions "day of the Lord" and the "coming" (parousia) interchangeably in various contexts, such as events leading up to the second coming or our spiritual posture leading up to the second coming. See Dr. Kurschner's most recent book, where he discusses this issue:   https://www.amazon.com/Pretrib-Examining-Foundations-Pretribulation-Theology/dp/0985363398?&linkCode=ll1&tag=alankurschner-20&linkId=5524bfe715ab418b2a5d49ebc8f08458&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl    

Om Podcasten

Bible Prophecy Daily is a weekday podcast produced by Eschatos Ministries. Biblical prophecy topics include the Second Coming, the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, the Olivet Discourse, the Apostle Paul's Thessalonians teaching on the End Times, the Day of the Lord, the Antichrist and his Great Tribulation, the nation of Israel, rapture views (prewrath, pretribulationism, posttribulationism, preterism), millennium views (premillennialism, amillennialism, postmillennialism), how the Christian should live in light of the Return of Jesus, and other Christan theology concerning eschatology. To learn about the hosts of the program you can go to the Bible Prophecy Daily podcast website at BibleProphecyDaily.com