Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 2 Thessalonians
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Addressed by Paul with Silas and Timothy, the letter opens with a greeting and thanksgiving for the Thessalonian believers' growing faith and love amid persecution, reading their endurance as related to God’s righteous purpose and hope of sharing in Christ’s coming kingdom. It corrects misunderstandings about the day of the Lord by warning that an apostasy and the revelation of a lawless figure must precede Christ’s return, describing the deceptive signs that will accompany him. The epistle urges steadfastness to apostolic teaching, prayer for ministry, moral discipline—especially the duty to work—and communal measures toward idle or disorderly members, ending with blessings and Paul’s autograph salutation.
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