Sunday, July 29, 2018

Reading for August 6th

Read 1 Thessalonians 2.13-16 The suffering of the Thessalonians.
The anti-Jewish tone is uncharacteristic of Paul, but there is no evidence that it was inserted later,
and it is not directed toward all Jews.
Debate and angry argument between Jews occur in Jewish writings of the time (see Josephus, Antiquities 1.15.91; Philo, Cherubim 17).
Paul's point is his ministry's success despite opposition.
The passage functions like a hinge in reminding the Thessalonians how they suffered in receiving the word (2.14; see 1.6) and in foreshadowing Paul's account of his separation from the community
(2.176-3.13).
In verse 16 God's wrath, perhaps an actual event, but given the survival of the Judean churches and the Thessalonians, more likely that God at last has prevented opponents (some Jews or some gentiles) from destroying them.
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