Scofield Reference Bible Notes/2 Thessalonians

3916476Scofield Reference Bible Notes — 2 ThessaloniansCyrus Ingerson Scofield

Book Introduction - 2 Thessalonians edit


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WRITER: The Apostle Paul (2 Thessalonians 1:1)
DATE: Second Thessalonians was evidently written very soon after Paul's first letter to that church. The occasion may well have been the return of the bearer of the former Epistle and his report.
THEME: The theme of Second Thessalonians is, unfortunately, obscured by a mistranslation in the A.V. of 2 Thessalonians 2:2 where "day of Christ is at hand" (See Scofield "1 Corinthians 1:8") should be, "day of the Lord is now present" (See Scofield "Is 2:12"). The Thessalonian converts were "shaken in mind" and "troubled," supposing, perhaps on the authority of a forged letter as from Paul, that the persecutions from which they were suffering were those of the "great and terrible day of the Lord," from which they had been taught to expect deliverance by "the day of Christ, and out gathering together unto him" (2 Thessalonians 2:1)
The present letter, then, was written to instruct the Thessalonians concerning the day of Christ, "and our gathering together unto him" 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 and the relation of the "day of Christ" to the "day of the Lord." First Thessalonians had more in view the "day of Christ"; the present Epistle the "day of the Lord."
The Epistle is in five divisions:

  • Salutation, 1:1-4
  • Comfort, 1:5-12
  • Instruction concerning the day of the Lord and the man of sin, 2:1-12
  • Exhortations and apostolic commands, 2:13-3:15
  • Benediction and authentication, 3:16-18

CHAPTER 1 edit

Verse 7 edit

angels
(See Scofield "Hebrews 1:4").

CHAPTER 2 edit


Verse 2 edit

day of
(See Scofield "Isaiah 2:12").

Verse 3 edit

for that day
The order of events is:


Verse 7 edit

mystery
(See Scofield "Matthew 13:11").

Verse 10 edit

saved
(See Scofield "Romans 1:16").

Verse 13 edit

salvation
(See Scofield "Romans 1:16").

Verse 16 edit

through grace
Grace (in salvation). vs. 1 Timothy 1:14,15; Romans 3:24. (See Scofield "John 1:17").