a5:2
b3:3-4
cIsa 13:6
eEzek 30:3
fJoel 2:21-32
g3:18
hZech 14
iMatt 24:43-44
jLuke 12:39-40
k2 Pet 3:10
lRev 3:3
m16:15
n5:3
o5:4

‏ 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4

5:2  a For you know quite well: Paul reminds them of the teaching they had already received (3:3-4  b).

• The day of the Lord’s return is the time when God will come to judge humanity (Isa 13:6  c, 9  d; Ezek 30:3  e) and save his people (Joel 2:21-32  f; 3:18  g; Zech 14  h).

• like a thief in the night: Cp. Matt 24:43-44  i; Luke 12:39-40  j; 2 Pet 3:10  k; Rev 3:3  l; 16:15  m.
5:3  n “Everything is peaceful and secure”: The expression “peace and safety” was common during the era of the pax Romana (Roman peace). Amid such presumed security, God’s ultimate judgment comes without warning and is inescapable.
5:4  o The day of the Lord will not surprise believers—not because they know the date of his coming, but because they are spiritually prepared.
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