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Paul wrote the Thessalonian epistles on separate occasions to encourage the faith of the early church in Thessaloniki and to continued belief in the face of persecution. With the hope believers have in the future return of Jesus, Paul exhorts the Thessalonian church to the proper content of their faith in the coming Jesus as well as their faithfulness in word and deed in their present circumstances.
The resources of this collection provide you with tools for investigating the context of each of these letters as well as some of the best commentaries for studying the text from a variety of perspectives from scholars like Charles A. Wanamaker, Abraham J. Malherbe, G. K. Beale, Ben Witherington III, Gene L. Green, Gordon Fee, and more.
The resources included in this collection are utilized in Logos Mobile Ed. NT350 Book Study: 1 & 2 Thessalonians (14 hour course) as some of the top suggested readings and will enhance your experience of that course.