Exploring the Bible: 1 and 2 Thessalonians

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Do you enjoy reading other people’s correspondence, especially the letters of famous people?  This book explores two of the great Apostle Paul’s earliest epistles, those to the Thessalonian church.  In them he bares his heart to reveal his love for those he led to Christ, and his concern for their welfare, as he provides instructions to new Christians.  We also learn something of his travelling companions, his hopes and fears, his personal concerns, his passionate concern for the truth, and much about the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ.  Read this book to learn how to live the Christian life, how to avoid false doctrine, and how the Thessalonians’ zeal and the Apostle’s teaching can be applied to your own life.

Overview of the Book inside theWord

theWord Features:

  • Verse popups
  • Verse synchronization
  • Fully searchable text
  • Commentary link popup can be set in Bible view.
  • Footnotes
  • Easy navigation of topics via topics tree display.

Note: Does not display commentary under Bible text.

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About the Author:

Stanley Jebb was born in Sheffield, brought up to attend church and Sunday School, and came into assurance of salvation in his late teens at Birmingham Youth for Christ, immediately getting involved in the National Young Life Campaign. Shortly afterwards he became a Local Preacher and served in that capacity for seven years before attending the Bible Training Institute in Glasgow. He went on to further training and gained the BA in Theology from Bristol University, The BD from London University, the PGCE from the London Institute of Education, and the ThD from Trinity Theological Seminary in the USA. He has pastored four Baptist churches in Bristol, Porthcawl, Cradley and Dunstable, the last for 27 years. After 42 years in the pastorate he retired from full time ministry, and has continued to preach, lecture and write. He is married to Shirley and they have two daughters, one son, and nine grandchildren. His previous publication with Day One was No Laughing Matter, an examination of the ‘Toronto Blessing’.