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Tom Bentley
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Nero has gone, and the persecution peculiar to his reign goes with him. There is a short lull ere another period of persecution breaks upon the Church. Domitian reigns, the storm breaks out which did …
CHAPTER 5. 1-28. THE WORD CONFIRMING THE SANCTIFIED OUTLINE 1. 5. 1-11 THE ARRIVAL OF FINAL SALVATION 2. 5. 12-22THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF FAITHFUL SERVICE 3. 5. 23-27THE ATTAINMENT OF FULL SANCTIFICATI…
CHAPTER 4. 1-18 OUTLINE 1. 4. 1-8. HOLINESS IN OUR PATHWAY – PURITY 2. 4. 9-12. HARMONY ALONG OUR PATHWAY – PEACE 3. 4.13-18. HOPE FOR OUR PATHWAY – PROSPECT SUBJECT MATTER Practical Holiness, vv. 1…
CHAPTER 2. 17-20 Chapter 2 verses 1-16 deals, as we have already indicated, with Paul’s presence in Thessalonica and the results therefrom. Now, Chapter 2. 17 – 3. 13 deals with his absence from Thess…
Chapter 2 – The word controlling the servants SUBJECT MATTER VV. 1- 2 The Circumstances of Their ServiceTheir Entrance The Intimacy of the Saints ………………………….… ‘know’ … ‘ye know' The Intensity of the S…
Suggested sources of help: Bruce, F. F., 1981, Denney, James, 1910; Eadie, John, 1877; Ellicott, C. J., 1858; Garrod, G. W., 1899; Hiebert, D. E., 1971; Milligan, G., 1908; Hogg & Vine, 1914. IN…
Chapter 3. 6 – 18 vv. 6 – 15 ABNORMALITIES Verse 6. Paul now turns to prevalent internal problems that are clearly disturbing the testimony and indeed the harmony of the Thessalonian assembly. This co…
Chapters 2. 13 to 3. 4 Outline of the section The Appreciation. vv 13-15. Paul’s pastoral exercise. v.13 Determination, ‘chosen’, God’s choice that the church would not be in the tribulation; v.14 De…
CHAPTER 2 Outline of the chapter The Appeal, vv. 1 – 2. Paul’s Personal Exhortation v. 1 Decision The Subject of It - ‘brethren’; v. 2 Discretion The Aim of It - ‘not quickly shaken’; The Reason f…
INTRODUCTION Most matters of introduction are common to the first and second epistles to the Thessalonians, however in the current study we will adopt the usual approach in the use of our A, B, and C.…
The first notice of this companion of Paul in the Scriptures is in Acts 16. 1. No wonder Paul, who no longer had Barnabas and Mark with him, but only Silas, felt that God had raised up Timothy as a fr…
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