The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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2 Thessalonians 2
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- 2:1
Now we
beseech
you,
brethren,
by the
coming of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and by
our gathering
together
unto
him,
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- 2:2
That
ye
be
not
soon
shaken
in
mind,
or be
troubled,
neither
by
spirit,
nor
by
word,
nor
by
letter
as
from
us,
as
that the
day of
Christ is at
hand.
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- 2:3
Let
no
man
deceive
you
by
any
means:
for that day shall not come,
except there
come a falling
away
first,
and that
man of
sin be
revealed, the
son of
perdition;
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- 2:4
Who
opposeth
and
exalteth himself
above
all that is
called
God,
or that is
worshipped;
so that
he
as
God
sitteth
in the
temple of
God,
shewing
himself
that he
is
God.
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- 2:5 Remember
ye
not,
that, when I
was
yet
with
you, I
told
you these
things?
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- 2:6
And
now ye
know what
withholdeth
that
he might be
revealed
in
his
time.
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- 2:7
For the
mystery of
iniquity
doth
already
work:
only he who
now
letteth will let,
until he be
taken out
of the
way.
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- 2:8
And
then
shall that
Wicked be
revealed,
whom the
Lord shall
consume with the
spirit of
his
mouth,
and shall
destroy with the
brightness of
his
coming:
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- 2:9 Even him,
whose
coming
is
after the
working of
Satan
with
all
power
and
signs
and
lying
wonders,
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- 2:10
And
with
all
deceivableness of
unrighteousness
in them that
perish;
because
they
received
not the
love of the
truth,
that
they might be
saved.
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- 2:11
And for
this
cause
God shall
send
them
strong
delusion,
that
they should
believe a
lie:
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- 2:12
That they
all might be
damned
who
believed
not the
truth,
but had
pleasure
in
unrighteousness.
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- 2:13
But
we are
bound to give
thanks
alway to
God
for
you,
brethren
beloved
of the
Lord,
because
God
hath
from the
beginning
chosen
you
to
salvation
through
sanctification of the
Spirit
and
belief of the
truth:
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- 2:14
Whereunto
he
called
you
by
our
gospel,
to the
obtaining of the
glory of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
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- 2:15
Therefore
*,
brethren, stand
fast,
and
hold the
traditions
which ye have been
taught,
whether
by
word,
or
*
our
epistle.
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- 2:16
Now
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
himself,
and
God,
even
our
Father,
which hath
loved
us,
and hath
given us
everlasting
consolation
and
good
hope
through
grace,
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- 2:17
Comfort
your
hearts,
and
stablish
you
in
every
good
word
and
work.
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