The First Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 5 -
(Zephaniah 1:7–18; Malachi 4:1–6; 2 Peter 3:8–13)
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Christian Living
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Final Blessings and Instructions
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Footnotes
(a)5:1 The word ‘momentis’ means movement, but often refers to time because the (apparent) movement of the sun, moon, and stars is used to track time. The word can also refer to important dates or events which change, alter, or ‘move’ the course of human events.(Conte)
(b)5:3 Those who will proclaim ‘peace and security’ are not the faithful, but those outside of the faith. In other words, when sinful secular society proclaims that they finally have peace and security, because all true religion (which ever accused them of their sins) seems to them to have been defeated, then the sufferings of the second part of the tribulation will overwhelm them. (Something similar, but lesser, happens during the first part of the tribulation (not long from now); when the Warning occurs, many false prophets and foolish persons will claim that the time of peace has begun, but instead the first part of the tribulation will occur.(Conte)
(c)5:4 Notice that the day of the Lord does not overtake believers like a thief in the night; therefore, the faithful can know, to some extent, the future times and dates.(Conte)
(d)5:14
The unquiet: That is, such as are irregular and disorderly.(Challoner)