1 Thessalonians
A Commentary on The Letters of Paul to the Thessalonians
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The church at Thessalonica was one of the churches established by the Apostle Paul on his second missionary journey accompanied by Silvanus (also known as Silas). Paul and Silas arrived there immediately after they had been imprisoned and mistreated at Philippi (1 Thess. 2:2). They are accompanied by young Timothy. Paul preaches in the synagogue and won some converts for The Lord, along with a large number of Gentiles, including women. Zealous Jews formed a mob and pursued Paul and his companions, forcing them to leave Thessalonica abruptly. Their premature departure left the believers at Thessalonica with many unanswered questions. Many of their concerns were regarding the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the start of the Day of the Lord. Paul writes this first letter to address their concerns.
This book is a detailed review of each verse. It includes a review and consideration of the historic elements coupled with the written linguistics and grammar to provide a most comprehensive commentary. The text is written in plain language so that no prior Biblical education is required to comprehend the contents.
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