First and Second Thessalonians

First and Second Thessalonians by Earl J. Richard, published by Liturgical Press in 2007, offers a comprehensive examination of the letters traditionally linked to the Pauline foundation of the Macedonian Church at Thessalonica. This edition spans 415 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Paul’s early epistolary efforts, addressing the concerns of new Gentile converts and responding to queries from the community, while also exploring the second letter’s aim to calm apocalyptic fervor through traditional teachings.
Readers will find a new translation of each section of the canonical text, accompanied by notes that clarify pertinent textual and linguistic features. The commentary includes a literary, rhetorical, and thematic analysis of the biblical documents, focusing on the relationship between the authors and their intended readers. This scholarly work is situated within the broader context of biblical studies, touching on themes of Christianity, Catholicism, and Christian theology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biblical commentary and interpretation.
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The letters First and Second Thessalonians are traditionally associated with the Pauline foundation of the Macedonian Church at Thessalonica. The first is seen as representing Paul’s earliest epistolary efforts and as providing two successive moments in his long relationship as advisor to that community. Soon after leaving the area for the southern province of Achaia, Paul addresses the concerns of the new Gentile converts and at a later period responds more directly to queries received from the thriving and successful community. The second document, written in Paul’s name and at a later date, attempts to calm the apocalyptic fervor of the community by reiterating its traditional eschatological and Christological teaching.
After treating these introductory matters, this study provides a new translation of each section of the canonical text, explains in notes the pertinent textual and linguistic features of the text, and then offers in a series of interpretive messages a literary, rhetorical, and thematic analysis of the biblical documents. The constant concern of this commentary is to provide assistance to modern readers in discerning the relationship between the authors and their intended readers. Short bibliographies suggest other important modern studies.
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