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1 Thessalonians 1:1, [ your interpretation[

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
1 Thessalonians 1:1

So, if read in English, middle part, 'in g-d the father, and in the Lord Jesus Christ' part of the verse, is that clear?

What's your read, there.
 
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Desert Snake

Veteran Member
So, just your reading of it, is it clear, so forth. The middle part, 'in g-d the father and in the Lord Jesus Christ' part of the verse.

Answers should be within a paragraph, in other words, though if you study translations, then more is ok.
 
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leov

Well-Known Member
1 Thessalonians 1:1

So, if read in English, middle part, 'in g-d the father, and in the Lord Jesus Christ' part of the verse, is that clear?

What's your read, there.
In 1 Cor 2 Paul mentioned two groups of souls in relationship to God, he addressed his latter to both groups at the same time. Two groups are spiritual and soul (pneumatic and psychic, saints - chosen-males-gentiles and called-women-Jews) , 'God the Father' referred to spiritual group, 'Lord Jesus Christ' referred to soul group (usually when 'Lord' referred to spiritual group Paul used' Christ Jesus' or just 'Christ'). Ref. Pagels "Gnostic Paul".
 
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