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deceive you into thinking that the day of the Lord has come, since the day will not come until certain things have taken place. This proves that the day has not yet arrived [EBC, NIC]. QUESTION—What is the implied apodosis on which the condition clause rests? The implied apodosis is derived from the statement about the coming of day of the Lord (2:2) [Alf, Bul (p. 52), Ea, EBC, Fn, Hb, Hn, HNTC, ICC, Lns, Mn, My, NCBC, NIC, SSA, TH, WBC, Wd; all versions except NAB]: that day will not come unless
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