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Meaning of "thessalonians"

thessalonians (noun) - Refers to either of two letters written by the Apostle Paul and included in the New Testament, addressed to the church of Thessalonica
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  • Books in the New Testament of the Bible (1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians), epistles to the Christians in ancient Thessaloniki.
  • plural of Thessalonian

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Thessalonians worst fears had finally been realized.
I have always read this in thessalonians.
He wanted the thessalonians to know that he was.
That was the thing that was concerning these thessalonians.
Thessalonians would then be the marvels for the inhabitants of the earth.
Introduction to thessalonians.
The Thessalonians were fairly young in the faith.
What was at stake was the salvation of the Thessalonians.
The Thessalonians are worried about their dead.
That is what he says to the Thessalonians as well.
This is why the Thessalonians are so important to us in modern times.
May you help me to be like the Thessalonians.
The thinking of some Thessalonians therefore required adjustment.
They felt like a mother to the Thessalonians.
The two epistles to the Thessalonians are a study in contrasts.

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I Thessalonians teaches us to give thanks for all things.
Paul commends the Thessalonians for many things.
The Thessalonians already have been given that joy.
Such things had characterised the Thessalonians previously.
Colossians and Thessalonians are at the other with none.
We must go back to the second letter to the Thessalonians.
The Thessalonians sorrowed and so often do we.
This brought comfort to the Thessalonians in their grief.
The Thessalonians began to look forward to it.
The end of the first epistle to the Thessalonians.
The epistles to the Thessalonians were written to this church.
This was the case with the Thessalonians.
He said it to the Thessalonians a couple of times.
Paul had preached the gospel to the Thessalonians.
This is what the Thessalonians needed to know first of all.
And so it was for the Thessalonians.
Paul urges the Thessalonians to stay alert and be ready.
Paul had only recently met the Thessalonians.
First Thessalonians talks about the church waiting to be raptured.
Paul feels the need to remind the Thessalonians of this.
The Thessalonians were showing faith and love despite persecution.
Paul is wrapping up his letter to the church of the Thessalonians.
So here were these Thessalonians and they would not work.
Epistle was a law to the Thessalonians.
The Thessalonians were experiencing intense persecution for their faith.
Paul ran into that problem with the Thessalonians.
Paul knew the Thessalonians and they knew him.
That may have been the case with some of the Thessalonians.
Paul had apparently told the Thessalonians about this earlier.
The Thessalonians have been concerned over the fate of their dead.
Paul was writing to encourage the Thessalonians to remain strong in their faith.
The Thessalonians were suffering violent physical persecution for their faith.
The two epistles to the Thessalonians turn entirely on this subject.
The grossest of these forgeries is the second letter to the Thessalonians.
He could not stand the Thessalonians suffering persecution without help.

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