1 Thessalonians. What can we discover from the letter about the circumstances in which it was written, the Thessalonians concerns and how Paul addressed them.

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The background. St. Paul was a Jew, brought up in the Greek city of Tarsus, a member of the pharisaic party, educated in Jerusalem to be a rabbi, so zealous for the law that he persecuted Christians relentlessly until; on the road to Damascus he had an encounter with the lord Jesus, was transformed completely and became the apostle to the gentiles. It was only twenty years or so after the ascension of Our Lord …

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…the Bible. Adam Clarke's commentary on the Bible. John Gills Exposition of the entire Bible. Mathew Henry's Commentary on the whole Bible. Geneva Bible Translation Notes. John Darby's Synopsis. Jameison Fausett and Brown commentary. Bibles. The New Jerusalem Bible. Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition. Douay-Rheims Bible. Young's Literal Translation. Literal Translation of the Holy Bible. Analytical- Literal Translation. American Standard Version. King James Version. The Bible for today edited by John Stirling. Contemporary English Version.