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2 Thessalonians 3
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- 3:1
Finally,
brethren,
pray
for
us,
that the
word of the
Lord may have free
course,
and be
glorified,
even
as it is
with
you:
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- 3:2
And
that we may be
delivered
from
unreasonable
and
wicked
men:
for
all men have
not
faith.
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- 3:3
But the
Lord
is
faithful,
who shall
stablish
you,
and
keep you
from
evil.
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- 3:4
And we have
confidence
in the
Lord
touching
you,
that ye
both
do
and will
do the things
which we
command
you.
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- 3:5
And the
Lord
direct
your
hearts
into the
love of
God,
and
into the patient
waiting for
Christ.
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- 3:6
Now we
command
you,
brethren,
in the
name of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ, that ye
withdraw
yourselves
from
every
brother that
walketh
disorderly,
and
not
after the
tradition
which he
received
of
us.
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- 3:7
For
yourselves
know
how ye
ought to
follow
us:
for we
behaved
not ourselves
disorderly
among
you;
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- 3:8
Neither did we
eat any
man's
*
bread for
nought;
but
wrought
with
labour
and
travail
night
and
day,
that we
might
not be
chargeable to
any of
you:
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- 3:9
Not
because we
have
not
power,
but
to
make
ourselves an
ensample unto
you
to
follow
us.
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- 3:10
For
even
when we
were
with
you,
this we
commanded
you,
that if
any
would
not
work,
neither should he
eat.
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- 3:11
For we
hear that there are
some which
walk
among
you
disorderly,
working not at
all,
but are
busybodies.
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- 3:12
Now them that are
such we
command
and
exhort
by
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
that
with
quietness they
work, and
eat their
own
bread.
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- 3:13
But
ye,
brethren,
be
not
weary in well
doing.
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- 3:14
And if any
man
obey
not
our
word
by this
epistle,
note
that man,
and
have
no company
with
him,
that he may be
ashamed.
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- 3:15
Yet
count him
not
as an
enemy,
but
admonish him
as a
brother.
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- 3:16
Now the
Lord of
peace
himself
give
you
peace
always
*
by
all
means. The
Lord be
with
you
all.
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- 3:17 The
salutation of
Paul with mine
own
hand,
which
is the
token
in
every
epistle:
so I
write.
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- 3:18 The
grace of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ be
with
you
all.
Amen. [The
second epistle
to the
Thessalonians was
written
from
Athens.]
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