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This article refers to the religious usage of the term. For other usages, see Second Coming (disambiguation).

The prophecies of a Second Coming are various and span across many religions and cultures.

Most notable is the Christian and Muslim belief in the return of Jesus Christ. Another is Maitreya (Pali: Metteyya), a bodhisattva, prophesied by Gautama Buddha to be the next Buddha who will return to restore Buddhism when it becomes lost or corrupt.

Christian View

Among the many denominations of christianity, the nature of Christ's second coming is debated. What is commonly accepted is that Jesus Christ died on the cross, was ressurected and and accepted into heaven, and that He is to return to this earth to judge and establish his kingdom, ending the era of grace we are currently living in. The book of Daniel, The Gosple according to Matthew and the book of revelations are considered to be the most fruitful sources of study, alltough many parts of the Bible are sprinkled with references to the "last days" and the Second Coming. However interpretations differ on timing, sequence of events and even the very nature of the second coming.

Islamic View

Main Stream View

Main stream Islamic view of the second coming maintains that Jesus was nailed to the cross but lifted up to heaven by God before he died, where he is waiting to decend during the “last days” when corruption and perversity are rife on earth. He will then wage a battle against the anti-christ and restore religion to its pristine state.

Minority Views

Some minority sects have adopted different and allegedly heretical beliefs according to main stream Muslims. The view of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is based on an allegorical interpretation of the references to Jesus’s second coming in Islamic literature. They believe that Jesus died a natural death and the "second coming" referred to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his efforts to counter the threats to Islam from other religious groups.

Jewish View

Other Religions

See also: Parousia and millennialism.

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