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The Second Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians, often referred to as Second Thessalonians and written 2 Thessalonians, is a book from the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to Paul, because it begins, "Paul, and Silvanus, and Timothy, unto the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ;" and ends, "The salutation of Paul with mine own hand, which is the token in every epistle: so I write". The dating of the book is believed by many scholars to be written between 52-54 AD, shortly after the First Epistle to the Thessalonians was written."Second Epistle to the Thessalonians," in Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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  • A critical and exegetical commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, by James Everett Frame (1912) IA
  • The expositor's Greek Testament, vol. IV, edited by W. Robertson Nicoll (1897) IA
  • Notes on Epistles of St Paul from unpublished commentaries, by J. B. Lightfoot (1895) IA
  • St. Paul's epistles to the Thessalonians: with a critical and grammatical commentary, and a revised translation, 3rd ed., by Charles J. Ellicott (1866) IA
  • St. Paul's epistles to the Thessalonians, by George Milligan (1908) IA
  • Thessalonians, Corinthians, Galatians, and Romans, by J. W. McGarvey & Philip Y. Pendleton, for The Standard Bible Commentary (1916) IA

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