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Both 1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians are traditionally believed to have been written by Paul in Athens. This may well be true of 1 Thessalonians, but most New Testament scholars say that 2 Thessalonians was actually written in Paul's name long after his death. As with any pseudepigraphical work, we can not assume that the intended audience really were the Christians of Thessalonica, nr that it was written from where Paul was supposed to have been writing.

Paul had thought the end was coming in his own lifetime and that Jesus would return without warning, and in 1 Thessalonians had assured his readers that this would be the case. With the passage of time, this was clearly not the case and the author of 2 Thessalonians used Paul's name to correct this, arguing that the end would not come right away and that certain things would happen first to warn Christians that Jesus was returning.

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Where is 1 thessalonians in the Bible?

1 Thessalonians is the first of all the books starting with a "T" in the New Testament of the Bible. The New Testament is the second half of the Christian Bible.


What are the names of the 2 epistles in the New Testament?

There are fifteen epistles in the New Testamet, but they are often broken down into two categories: Pauline epistles and Non-Pauline. Pauline refer to the ten letters written by Paul of Tarsus while the Non-Pauline refer to the other five. The Letters of Paul include: Romans, First Corinthians, Second Corithians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, Philemon.


Which letter by St Paul has the main themes of joy and fellowship?

Paul's joy and fellowship letter is the one to the Phillipians. The Epistles of Paul. Of the fourteen epistles ascribed to Paul, seven -- Ephesians, Colossians, Second Thessalonians, First and Second Timothy, Titus, and Hebrews -- are conceded by nearly all critics to be spurious while three others -- Philippians, First Thessalonians, and Philemon -- are generally classed as doubtful. The author of Second Thessalonians, whose epistle is a self-evident forgery, declares First Thessalonians to be a forgery. Baur and the Tubingen school reject both Epistles. Baur also rejects Philippians: "The Epistles to the Colossians and to the Philippians ... are spurious, and were written by the Catholic school near the end of the second century, to heal the strife between the Jew and the Gentile factions" (Paulus). Dr. Kuenen and the other Dutch critics admit that Philippians and Philemon, as well as First Thessalonians, are doubtful. See link Christian Evidence


Did Paul write two letters to the Thessalonians because many did not believe the first letter was from him?

yesAnswerIt was the Second Letter to the Thessalonians that most scholars believe Paul did not write. Most, although not all, believe that the first letter is genuine. On this view, Paul only wrote one letter to the Thessalonians.


What was the first book Paul wrote in the bible?

A:1 Thessalonians is believed to have been the first epistle in the Bible, written by Paul.

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What letter did Paul write on his second missionary journey?

1 and 2 Thessalonians were written during Paul's Second Missionary Journey.


What chapters are in the New Testaments?

MatthewMark Luke John Acts Romans First Corinthians Second Corinthians Galations Ephesians Philippians Colossians First Thessalonians Second Thessalonians First Timothy Second Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James First Peter Second Peter First John Second John Third John Jude Revelation


Is it debated that II Thessalonians was written first in the New Testament?

While it is debated who wrote 2 Thessalonians, the usual argument is to put it later. Certainly the evidence points to early authorship, which then also points to Paul, which then puts it after 1 Thessalonians. So, no, it is not debated in terms of it being the first book written.


Where is 1 thessalonians in the Bible?

1 Thessalonians is the first of all the books starting with a "T" in the New Testament of the Bible. The New Testament is the second half of the Christian Bible.


What has the author Ernest Best written?

Ernest Best has written: 'One body in Christ' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism and interpretation '1 Peter' -- subject(s): Bible 'A commentary on the first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians'


What are the names of the 2 epistles in the New Testament?

There are fifteen epistles in the New Testamet, but they are often broken down into two categories: Pauline epistles and Non-Pauline. Pauline refer to the ten letters written by Paul of Tarsus while the Non-Pauline refer to the other five. The Letters of Paul include: Romans, First Corinthians, Second Corithians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, Philemon.


Did Paul write two letters to the Thessalonians because many did not believe the first letter was from him?

yesAnswerIt was the Second Letter to the Thessalonians that most scholars believe Paul did not write. Most, although not all, believe that the first letter is genuine. On this view, Paul only wrote one letter to the Thessalonians.


Which letter by St Paul has the main themes of joy and fellowship?

Paul's joy and fellowship letter is the one to the Phillipians. The Epistles of Paul. Of the fourteen epistles ascribed to Paul, seven -- Ephesians, Colossians, Second Thessalonians, First and Second Timothy, Titus, and Hebrews -- are conceded by nearly all critics to be spurious while three others -- Philippians, First Thessalonians, and Philemon -- are generally classed as doubtful. The author of Second Thessalonians, whose epistle is a self-evident forgery, declares First Thessalonians to be a forgery. Baur and the Tubingen school reject both Epistles. Baur also rejects Philippians: "The Epistles to the Colossians and to the Philippians ... are spurious, and were written by the Catholic school near the end of the second century, to heal the strife between the Jew and the Gentile factions" (Paulus). Dr. Kuenen and the other Dutch critics admit that Philippians and Philemon, as well as First Thessalonians, are doubtful. See link Christian Evidence


What does 2 Thessalonians 1 verses 1-2 suggest might be the reason that Paul wrote the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians?

Chapter 2, verses 1-2 of 2 Thessalonians talks of rumours that the Second Coming of Jesus was about to occur. Verse 3 assures them that it was not to be. If Paul really wrote 2 Thessalonians, this reassurance would be a good reason for him to do so, but scholars are reported to be almost unanimous that Paul didd not write 2 Thessalonians - it was written in his name later in the century.


What has the author Vincent M Smiles written?

Vincent M. Smiles has written: 'The Gospel and the law in Galatia' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Law and gospel, Theology 'The Bible and science' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Bible and science 'First Thessalonians, Philippians, Second Thessalonians, Colossians, Ephesians' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries


What was the first book Paul wrote in the bible?

A:1 Thessalonians is believed to have been the first epistle in the Bible, written by Paul.


Why was 2 thessalonians written?

An important reason for First Thessalonians appears to be that the Thessalonians had begun to fear that only those Christians who were still alive when Christ came to earth would participate in the parousia. Bart D. Ehrman (Forged) explains that Paul wrote to the Christians in Thessalonica because some of them had become disturbed over the death of a number of their fellow believers. When he converted these people, Paul had taught them that the end of the age was imminent and that they were to enter the kingdom when Jesus returned, but members of the congregation had died before it happened. Paul wrote to assure the survivors that even those who have died will be brought into the kingdom. In fact, when Jesus returns in glory on the clouds of heaven, "the dead in Christ will rise first; then we who are alive, who remain, will be caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the air" (4:17).A majority of biblical scholars believe that Paul was not really the author of 2 Thessalonians, but that it was written some time after his death. In this case, Second Thessalonians was not necessarily written for the Thessalonians, but for Christian communities where the first letter was being read. As Jesus had not yet returned and it had become clear that the return was not imminent, it became necessary to correct the record. Ehrman says the author of 2 Thessalonians argues that the end is not coming right away, and because certain things have to happen first, they will know when Jesus is coming. The clue to this epistle is how often Paul speaks of false letters being written in his name, and how he insists that everyone must obey his word as expressed in this letter. Even his earlier letter, 1 Thessalonians, is not authoritative enough nor, apparently, his teachings when he had been in Thessalonica or even the teachings of his emissary, Timothy. He protests too much, and if the author acknowledges that false letters were being written in Paul’s name, it may well be that this is one of those false letters.For more information, please visit:http://christianity.answers.com/bible/pauls-first-epistle-to-the-thessalonians-explainedhttp://christianity.answers.com/bible/pauls-second-epistle-to-the-thessalonians-explained