1–2 Thessalonians. Nijay K. Gupta

1–2 Thessalonians - Nijay K. Gupta


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of Thessalonica

      Religion in Thessalonica

      We should also add that Thessalonica established a cult in honor of the goddess Roma. Furthermore, they built a temple for Caesar. The Thessalonians, as noted above, understood the significance of showing loyalty and respect to Rome. Coins have been discovered that identify Caesar as divine. To challenge the divinity of Caesar would be a threat against Rome itself. This may offer important background for understanding the seriousness of the threats against Paul and his ministry when he was brought before the city officials (the politarchs) on the accusation that he was supporting a rival king named Jesus (Acts 17:5–6).

      Paul in Thessalonica

      Paul and Silas travelled through Amphipolis and Apollonia to Thessalonica. They went to the Thessalonian Jewish synagogue and Paul preached about Messiah Jesus on three Sabbath days (17:1–2). Luke recounts that “Some of them were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, as did a great many of the devout Greeks and not a few of the leading women” (17:4).

      Some jealous Jews incited “ruffians” (F. F. Bruce refers to them as a “rent-a-mob”!) to turn the city against Paul and Silas. Unable to locate the two strangers, the mob attacked Paul’s host Jason and other new believers in Jesus. They were brought before the city authorities under this accusation: “These people who have been turning the world upside down have come here also, and Jason has entertained them as guests. They are all acting contrary to the decrees of the emperor, saying that there is another king named Jesus” (Acts 17:6–7).

      The Church of the Thessalonians


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