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Explore the first-century Mediterranean world with this commentary on the Apostle Paul’s letters to the church in Thessaloniki. These letters consist of complex dialogues between the Thessalonian believers, Paul the missionary, and among subsequent Christians throughout church history. Known as the Thessalonian correspondence, these writings give readers a wide window into the ancient...

of the power of Satan. This manifestation is accompanied with power, signs, and false wonders. Divine miracles are imitated by the lawless one. However, even the work of deception is under God’s control. Those who have believed in the person of lawlessness have been deceived. They have fallen captive to the big lie: “And with all deception of wickedness to those who are perishing, because they did not receive the love of truth so that they could be saved” (2:10). People who do
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