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King James Bible - New Testament Book Notes Summary

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2 Thessalonians

Paul and Timotheus write again to Thessaly. They begin by thanking God and warn of the forming vengeance against those who do not see the light of Christ. They beseech the Thessalonians to not be deceived by unrighteous men. Whoever opposes God does the work of the Devil.

All who are deceived will be damned. They give thanks to God and tell the Thessalonians to comfort their hearts. They end by praying that God will stay them from evil. All the Thessalonians must do is follow God and the word. Any man who does not know the word should be enlightened.

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