2 Thessalonians 2:7
Context2:7 For the hidden power of lawlessness 1 is already at work. However, the one who holds him back 2 will do so until he is taken out of the way,
2 Thessalonians 3:10
Context3:10 For even when we were with you, we used to give you this command: “If anyone is not willing to work, neither should he eat.”
2 Thessalonians 3:12
Context3:12 Now such people we command and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ to work quietly and so provide their own food to eat. 3
1 tn Grk “the mystery of lawlessness.” In Paul “mystery” often means “revealed truth, something formerly hidden but now made widely known,” but that does not make sense with the verb of this clause (“to be at work, to be active”).
2 tn Grk “the one who restrains.” This gives a puzzling contrast to the impersonal phrase in v. 6 (“the thing that restrains”). The restraint can be spoken of as a force or as a person. Some have taken this to mean the Roman Empire in particular or human government in general, since these are forces that can also be seen embodied in a person, the emperor or governing head. But apocalyptic texts like Revelation and Daniel portray human government of the end times as under Satanic control, not holding back his influence. Also the power to hold back Satanic forces can only come from God. So others understand this restraint to be some force from God: the preaching of the gospel or the working of the Holy Spirit through God’s people.
3 tn Grk “that by working quietly they may eat their own bread.”