By: King James Version
2 Thessalonians (KJV) is a thought-provoking and inspirational piece of writing that delves deep into matters of faith and endurance. The text is filled with wise counsel and encouragement, urging readers to stand firm in their beliefs and remain steadfast in the face of trials and tribulations.
The language used in this translation is eloquent and powerful, invoking a sense of reverence and awe towards the teachings contained within. The message of hope and perseverance is presented with conviction and faith, leaving readers with a sense of reassurance and strength.
Overall, 2 Thessalonians (KJV) is a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers across generations. It offers profound insights into the nature of faith and the importance of unwavering dedication to one's beliefs. This book is a must-read for those seeking spiritual guidance and a deeper understanding of the Christian faith. Book Description: The Second Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, often referred to as Second Thessalonians and written 2 Thessalonians, is a book from the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
The traditional view is that the second epistle to the Thessalonians was probably written from Corinth not many months after the first. Apparently the first letter was misunderstood, especially regarding the second advent of Christ. The Thessalonians had embraced the idea that Paul had taught that "the day of Christ was at hand", that Christ's coming was about to occur. This error is corrected (2:1-12), and the apostle announces what first must take place before the end times. The "Great Apostasy" is first mentioned here as is the "Katechon".
A passage from this book reading "For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat", (2 Thess. 3:10), was later adapted by Vladimir Lenin as an adage of the Soviet Union, He who does not work, neither shall he eat.
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