a2:14
b1:6
cActs 8:1
d2:15
eRom 9:1-5
f10:1
g1 Kgs 19:10
hActs 7:52
iActs 17:10
j2 Cor 11:26
k2:16
lActs 11:18
m13:46-49
n28:28
oRom 1:16
pGen 15:16
qDan 8:23
rMatt 23:31-36

‏ 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16

2:14  a The evidence that the Thessalonian believers accepted the word of God was that they suffered persecution (1:6  b). This followed the pattern of the apostles, the churches in Judea (Acts 8:1  c), and Christ himself.
2:15  d Paul was not anti-Jewish; out of love for his own people, he prayed for their salvation (Rom 9:1-5  e; 10:1  f). But he was aware of the role some of the Jews had in the deaths of God’s messengers, including Jesus (1 Kgs 19:10  g; Acts 7:52  h). Now they had persecuted the apostolic messengers in Thessalonica (Acts 17:10  i; 2 Cor 11:26  j).
2:16  k The mission to the Gentiles was one of the most important issues in the early church (Acts 11:18  l; 13:46-49  m; 28:28  n; Rom 1:16  o).

• Judgment comes when sins pile up to their complete measure (Gen 15:16  p; Dan 8:23  q; cp. Matt 23:31-36  r).
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