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The First Epistle to the Thessalonians, also known as the '''First Letter to the Thessalonians''', is a book from the New Testament of the Christian Bible . The first letter to the Thessalonians was likely the first of all had crept in among them. Paul addresses them in this letter in order to correct the church and exhorts the Thessalonians to purity of life, reminding them that their sanctification was God's will for their lives. OUTLINE The letter might be outlined thusly: #Salutation and thanksgiving (1 Thes. 1:1-10) #Past interactions with the church (1 Thes. 2:1-20) #Regarding Timothy's visit (1 Thes. 3:1-13) #Specific issues within the church (1 Thes. 4:1-5:25) ##Relationships among Christians (1 Thes. 4:1-12) ##Mourning those who have died (1 Thes. 4:13-18) ##Preparing for God's arrival (1 Thes. 5:1-11) ##How Christians should behave (1 Thes. 5:12-25) #Closing salutation (1 Thes. 5:26-28) CONTENT Paul addresses them in this letter to encourage and reassure the Christians there. He gives thanks for the news about their faith and love; he reminds them of the kind of life he had lived while he was with them. Paul stresses how honorably he conducted himself, reminding them that he had worked to earn his keep, taking great pains not to burden anyone. He did this, he says, even though he could have used his status as an apostle to impose upon them. He goes on to answer some concerns which have arisen in the church. Notably, there was some confusion regarding the fate of those who die before the arrival of the new kingdom. Many seem to have believed that an afterlife would only be available to those who lived to see the kingdom. Paul explains that the dead will be resurrected, and dealt with prior to those still living. Thus, he assures, there is no reason to mourn the death of fellow Christians, and to do so is to show a shameful lack of faith. Paul writes this letter to the Church at Thessalonica and encourages them to go on working quietly while waiting in hope for the return of Christ. AUTHENTICITY The vast majority of New Testament scholars hold 1 Thessalonians to be authentic, with dissent from this position being miniscule at best. 1 Thessalonians matches other accepted Pauline letters, both in style and in content, and its authorship is also testified to by 2 Thessalonians . Possible tampering Although 1 Thessalonians is almost universally considered as going back to Paul, many scholars have suspected that verses 14-16 of chapter 2 are later insertions into the text, written years after Paul's death. Reasons advanced for this suspicion include the following:
In answering these critiques, scholars who consider the verses to be authentic point to the following:
There are other segments that cause debate among scholars (5:1-11 for example), but those discussions are somewhat less lively. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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