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1 Thessalonians 2:2

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2:2 But although we suffered earlier and were mistreated in Philippi, 1  as you know, we had the courage in our God to declare to you the gospel of God 2  in spite of much opposition.

1 Thessalonians 2:10

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2:10 You are witnesses, and so is God, as to how holy and righteous and blameless our conduct was toward you who believe.

1 Thessalonians 5:9

Context
5:9 For God did not destine us for wrath 3  but for gaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.

1 Thessalonians 5:18

Context
5:18 in everything give thanks. For this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
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[2:2]  1 map For location see JP1 C1; JP2 C1; JP3 C1; JP4 C1.

[2:2]  2 tn The genitive in the phrase τὸ εὐαγγέλιον τοῦ θεοῦ (to euangelion tou qeou, “the gospel of God”) could be translated as either a subjective genitive (“the gospel which God brings”) or an objective genitive (“the gospel about God”). Either is grammatically possible. This is possibly an instance of a plenary genitive (see ExSyn 119-21; M. Zerwick, Biblical Greek, §§36-39). If so, an interplay between the two concepts is intended: The gospel which God brings is in fact the gospel about himself. This same phrase occurs in vv. 8 and 9 as well.

[5:9]  3 sn God did not destine us for wrath. In context this refers to the outpouring of God’s wrath on the earth in the day of the Lord (1 Thess 5:2-4).



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