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The Second Letter to the Thessalonians is one of the texts that make up the New Testament. It belongs to the corpus of Pauline letters, and is addressed to the Church of Thessalonica. It is called "Second" to distinguish it from the First Letter to the Thessalonians, which is also included in the biblical canon.
According to tradition, the letter was written by the apostle while he was in Corinth during his first trip to Europe, around 50; unable to return to Thessalonica sent his disciple Timothy to comfort believers and bring them news.
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The Second Letter to the Thessalonians is one of the texts that make up the New Testament. It belongs to the corpus of Pauline letters, and is addressed to the Church of Thessalonica. It is called "Second" to distinguish it from the First Letter to the Thessalonians, which is also included in the biblical canon.
According to tradition, the letter was written by the apostle while he was in Corinth during his first trip to Europe, around 50; unable to return to Thessalonica sent his disciple Timothy to comfort believers and bring them news.
(From Italian Wikipedia)

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