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1 We entreat and you, brethren, concerning the presence of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed, and of us assembling to him, |
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2 in order that not quickly to be shaken you from the mind, nor to be alarmed neither by a spirit, nor by a word, nor by a letter as by means of us, as that has come close the day of the Lord. |
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3 No one you should delude by any turn; because, if not may come the falling away first, and may be revealed the man of the sin, the son of the destruction, |
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4 he opposing and lifting up himself above all being called a god or an august object, so that him into the temple of the God to be seated, openly showing himself, that he is a god. |
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5 Not remember you, that still being with you, these things I said to you? |
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6 and now the restraining thing you know, in order that to be revealed him in the of himself season. |
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7 The for secret thing already works of the lawlessness, only the one restraining now till out of midst it may be; |
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8 and then will be revealed the lawless one; whom the Lord Jesus will consume with the breath of the mouth of himself, and will make powerless by the appearing of the presence of himself; |
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9 of whom in the presence, according to an energy of the adversary, with all power and signs and wonders of falsehood, |
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10 and with every deception of the iniquity, in those perishing; because as the love of the truth not they received in order that to be saved them. |
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11 And because of this will send to them the God a strong working of deceit, in order that to believe them the falsehood; |
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12 so that may be judged all those not having believed the truth, but having delighted in the iniquity. |
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13 We but are bound to give thanks to the God always concerning you, brethren being beloved by Lord, because chose you the God from a beginning for salvation in sanctification of spirit and belief of truth; |
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14 into which he called you by means of the glad tidings of us, for obtaining glory of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed. |
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15 So then, brethren, stand you, and hold you fast the traditions, which you were taught, whether through a word or by a letter of us. |
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16 Himself but the Lord of us Jesus Anointed, and the God and Father of us he having loved us and having given a consolation age-lasting and a hope good by favor, |
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17 may comfort of you the hearts, and may establish you in every word and work good. |
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