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Definition of II Thessalonians
1. Noun. A New Testament book containing Saint Paul's second epistle to the Thessalonians.
Generic synonyms: Epistle
Group relationships: New Testament
Lexicographical Neighbors of II Thessalonians
Literary usage of II Thessalonians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"II Thessalonians makes a different showing. Ever since critical study of this
... A comparison of II Thessalonians with I Thessalonians quickly reveals the ..."
2. The Work and Teachings of the Apostles by Charles Foster Kent (1916)
"V. The Contents and Authenticity of II Thessalonians. Paul's second letter to
the Thessalonians is little more than an appendix to I Thessalonians. ..."
3. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1909)
"Milligan defends the authenticity and integrity of both epistles, devoting his
attention, of course, chiefly to the defense of II Thessalonians (pp. ..."
4. Quests for Salvation in New Testament Times by Charles James Ritchey (1922)
"The "great apostasy" or "falling away", II Thessalonians 2. ... The victory of
the Messiah, II Thessalonians 1:7, 8; I Thessalonians 5:3; II Thessalonians ..."