Second Coming
Americannoun
noun
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Several Christian denominations, such as the Seventh-Day Adventists and the Jehovah's Witnesses, are founded on a similar belief about the imminence of Jesus' return.
Etymology
Origin of Second Coming
First recorded in 1635–45
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When those apostles died, the church was closed for a "time of silence", beginning in 1901 and to last until the Second Coming.
From BBC • Apr. 26, 2025
He formed a group called the Second Coming with bassist Berry Oakley, who later introduced him to Duane Allman.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2024
The rapture and Second Coming seem like frightening concepts to nonbelievers, but to many evangelicals and Pentecostals, they are a positive eventuality—and provide reassurance that dark times are simply part of God’s plan.
From Slate • Oct. 6, 2022
I became fixated on the apocalypse and the Second Coming.
From Salon • Feb. 28, 2021
Inside Second Coming, the lights are dim and the air smells like dust and lemon-scented air freshener, like it always does.
From "The Sun Is Also a Star" by Nicola Yoon
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