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2 Thessalonians 1:7

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1:7 and to you who are being afflicted to give rest together with us when the Lord Jesus is revealed 1  from heaven with his mighty angels. 2 

2 Thessalonians 2:3

Context
2:3 Let no one deceive you in any way. For that day will not arrive until the rebellion comes 3  and the man of lawlessness 4  is revealed, the son of destruction. 5 

1 tn Grk “at the revelation of the Lord Jesus.”

2 tn Grk “angels of power,” translated as an attributive genitive.

3 tn Grk “for unless the rebellion comes first.” The clause about “the day” is understood from v. 2.

4 tc Most mss (A D F G Ψ Ï lat sy) read ἁμαρτίας (Jamartia", “of sin”) here, but several important mss (א B 0278 6 81 1739 1881 al co) read ἀνομίας (anomia", “of lawlessness”). Although external support for ἁμαρτίας is broader, the generally earlier and better witnesses are on the side of ἀνομίας. Internally, since ἁμαρτία (Jamartia, “sin”) occurs nearly ten times as often as ἀνομία (anomia, “lawlessness”) in the corpus Paulinum, scribes would be expected to change the text to the more familiar term. At the same time, the mention of ἀνομία in v. 7 and ὁ ἄνομος (Jo anomo", “the lawless one”) in v. 8, both of which look back to v. 3, may have prompted scribes to change the text toward ἀνομίας. The internal evidence is thus fairly evenly balanced. Although a decision is difficult, ἀνομίας has slightly greater probability of authenticity than ἁμαρτίας.

5 tn Or “the one destined for destruction.”



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