2 Thessalonians study section
2 Thessalonians related passages
2 Thessalonians rests on the returning Christ who judges evil and vindicates His people.
Within the Bible
- Previous: 1 Thessalonians comforted the church about the dead in Christ; 2 Thessalonians corrects confusion that the day of the Lord had already come.
- Next: 1 Timothy turns to the order and leadership of the church.
- Thematic Connections:
- Daniel 7; 11:36 - The self-exalting figure who opposes God, behind the “man of lawlessness.”
- Matthew 24 - Jesus’ teaching on the signs preceding His coming.
- Revelation 13; 19 - The beast and the return of Christ who destroys him.
Cross-Testament Connections
Second Thessalonians rests on the returning, reigning Christ:
- The self-exalting enemy: The man of lawlessness echoes the arrogant figures of Daniel’s visions (2 Thessalonians 2:4; Daniel 7:25; 11:36).
- The day of the Lord: Christ’s coming in flaming fire fulfills the prophets’ day of judgment (2 Thessalonians 1:7-8; Isaiah 66:15; Malachi 4:1).
- Vengeance and relief: God’s repaying of persecutors and relief of His people fulfill His promise to judge justly (2 Thessalonians 1:6; Deuteronomy 32:35; Romans 12:19).
- Christ’s easy victory: The Lord destroying the lawless one “with the breath of his mouth” fulfills the Messiah’s word of power (2 Thessalonians 2:8; Isaiah 11:4).
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