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2 Thessalonians
Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians
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Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians
Purpose
To instill hope in the midst of persecution and to address false teaching and idleness in the community
Author
Paul, with Silas and Timothy
Date
Around AD 51
Setting
Written soon after 1 Thessalonians, after persecution had increased in Thessalonica and false teaching had emerged
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IIThes.1.10
1:10 that day: The day of the Lord (2:2; 1 Thes 5:2-4; see “The Day of the Lord” Theme Note).
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IIThes.1.11
1:11 enable you to live a life worthy of his call: Paul had previously reminded the Thessalonians that God called them to conduct themselves “in a way that God would consider worthy” (1 Thes 2:12; see also Eph 4:1; Phil 1:27; Col 1:10). • Paul prayed that God would give the Thessalonian Christians power to live and work in a manner that would please God.
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IIThes.1.11-12
1:11-12 Paul assures the Thessalonian believers of God’s promised justice, both for them and their persecutors (1:5-10). Because future deliverance means carrying out present responsibilities, Paul prays that they will be found worthy at Christ’s return.
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