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Second Epistle to the Thessalonians

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The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians, also known as the Second Letter to the Thessalonians, is a book from the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is normally attributed to Paul.

The second epistle to the Thessalonians was probably written from Corinth, Greece 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.

This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.

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Online translations of the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians:

Preceded by:
1 Thessalonians
Books of the Bible Succeeded by:
1 Timothy
ar:رسالة بولس الرسول الثانية إلى أهل تسالونيكي

de:2. Brief des Paulus an die Thessalonicher es:Segunda epístola a los tesalonicenses fr:Deuxième épître aux Thessaloniciens ko:데살로니가후서 id:Surat Paulus yang Kedua kepada Jemaat di Tesalonika it:Seconda lettera ai Tessalonicesi jv:II Tesalonika nl:Brieven van Paulus aan de Tessalonicenzen ja:テサロニケの信徒への手紙二 pl:2. List do Tesaloniczan pt:Segunda Epístola aos Tessalonicenses ru:2-е к Фессалоникийцам sm:O le tusi e lua a Paulo ia Tesalonia fi:Toinen kirje tessalonikalaisille sv:Andra Thessalonikerbrevet zh:帖撒羅尼迦後書

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