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1ère et 2ème épître aux Thessaloniciens
- Le Nouveau Testament - La Bible
- Narrated by: Cyril Deguillen
- Length: 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
La 1ère épître aux Thessaloniciens est un livre du Nouveau Testament. L'épître est envoyée par l'apôtre Paul, depuis la ville de Corinthe, à l'Église de Thessalonique, au cours de sa première visite en Europe. Selon toute vraisemblance, elle a été écrite en 50-51. De ce fait, il s'agit du plus ancien écrit du Nouveau Testament. Son œuvre en Thessalonique est décrite dans Actes 17. Il voulait y retourner mais ne put le faire (1 Th 2:18). Il envoya donc Timothée réconforter les convertis et leur dire comment il allait. Il écrivit la 1ère épître pour exprimer sa gratitude lors du retour de Timothée.
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