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1
Now
we implore
you, brothers,
by
the
coming
of our
Lord
Jesus
Christ and our
gathering together
unto Him,
2
for
you not
quickly
to be shaken
in mind,
nor
to be troubled,
neither
by spirit,
nor
by word,
nor
by
letter
as
if
by us,
as
that
day
of the
Lord
is present.
3
No
one
should deceive
you in
any
way, because
it is
not
until
the
apostasy
shall have come
first, and the
man
of lawlessness
shall have been revealedthe
son
of destruction,
4
the
one
opposing
and
exalting himself
above
every
so-called
god
or
object of worship
so as for
him
to sit down
in the
temple
of God,
setting forth
that he himself
is
God.
5
Do you not remember
that, being
yet
with you,
I was saying
these things
to you?
6
And
now
you k
now
that which
is restraining
for
his
being revealed
in his time.
7
For the
mystery
of lawlessness
is working
already;
there is
only
the
one
at present
restraining
it
,
until
he might be
gone
out of
the
midst.
8
And
then
the
lawless
one
will be revealed,
whom
the
Lord
Jesus
will consume
with the
breath
of His
mouth
and
will annul
by the
appearing
of His coming,
9
whose
coming
is
according to
the
working
of Satan,
in
every
power,
and
in signs,
and
in wonders
of falsehood,
10
and
in
every
deception
of wickedness
unto those
perish
in
g,
in
return for
which
they did not receive
the
love
of the
truth
in
order for
them
to be saved.
11
And
because of
this,
God
will send
to them
a working
of delusion,
for
them
to believe
what
is
false,
12
in order that
all
those not
having believed
the
truth
but
having delighted
in unrighteousness
should be judged.
13
But
we
ought
to give thanks
to
God
always
concerning you, brothers
beloved
by
the
Lord,
that
God
has chosen
you from
the
beginning
unto
salvation
in
the
sanctification
of
the
Spirit, and
by
faith
of
the
truth;
14
to
this
also
He called
you
through
our
gospel
to
the
obtaining
of
the
glory
of our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
15
So
then,
brothers,
stand firm
and
hold fast
to the
traditions
that
you were taught,
whether
by
w
or
d,
or
by
letter
from us.
16
Now
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
Himself, and
God
our Father, the
One
having loved
us and
having given
us
eternal
comfort
and
good
hope
by grace,
17
may He encourage
your
hearts
and
may He strengthen
them
in
every
good
work
and
word.
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