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2 Thessalonians 2:12–17
2:12 And so24 all of them who have not believed the truth but have delighted in evil will be condemned.25
2:13 But we ought to thank God always for you, brothers and sisters26 loved by the Lord, because God chose you from the beginning27 for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and faith in the truth. 2:14 He called you to this salvation28 through our gospel, so that you may possess the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.29 2:15 Therefore, brothers and sisters,30 stand firm and hold on to the traditions that we taught you, whether by speech or by letter.31 2:16 Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by grace gave us eternal comfort and good hope, 2:17 encourage your hearts and strengthen you32 in every good thing you do or say.33
| 24 | tn Grk “that.” A new sentence was started here in the translation for stylistic reasons. |
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| 27 | tc ‡ Several mss (B F G P 0278 33 81 323 1739 1881 al bo) read ἀπαρχήν (aparchēn, “as a first fruit”; i.e., as the first converts) instead of ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς (ap’ archēs, “from the beginning,” found in א D Ψ 𝔐 it sa), but this seems more likely to be a change by scribes who thought of the early churches in general in this way. But Paul would not be likely to call the Thessalonians “the first fruits” among his converts. Further, ἀπαρχή (aparchē, “first fruit”) is a well-worn term in Paul’s letters (Rom 8:23; 11:16; 16:5; 1 Cor 15:20, 23; 16:15), while ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς occurs nowhere else in Paul. Scribes might be expected to change the text to the more familiar term. Nevertheless, a decision is difficult (see arguments for ἀπαρχήν in TCGNT 568), and ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς must be preferred only slightly. |
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| 31 | tn Grk “that you were taught whether by word or by letter of ours.” |
| 32 | tn Grk simply “strengthen,” with the object understood from the preceding. |
| 33 | tn Grk “every good work and word.” |
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