1 Thessalonians
Week 1
Overview
• Outline of 1 Thessalonians
• Plan for this study
• Week 1
o Geography
o Historical Context
• Thessalonica
• Biblical Context
o About the authors
• Paul
• Silas
• Timothy
o Themes
o Conclusions
Outline of 1 Thessalonians
I. Greeting (1:1)
II. Personal Thoughts (1:2–3:13)
A. Thanksgiving for the Church (1:2–10)
B. Reminders for the Church (2:1–16)
C. Concerns for the Church (2:17–3:13)
III. Practical Instructions (4:1–5:22)
A. Moral Purity (4:1–8)
B. Disciplined Living (4:9–12)
C. Death and the Rapture (4:13–18)
D. Holy Living and the Day of the Lord (5:1–11)
E. Church Relationships (5:12–15)
F. Basics of Christian Living (5:16–22)
IV. Benediction (5:23, 24)
V. Closing Remarks (5:25–28)
Plan for this Study
Week 1 – Overview of the Study and Introduction to 1 Thessalonians (1:1)
Week 2 – 1:2-10 Thanksgiving for the Church
Week 3 – 2:1-16 Reminders for the Church
Week 4 – 2:17-3:13 Concerns for the Church
Week 5 – 4:1-8 Moral Purity
Week 6 – 4:9-12 Disciplined Living
Week 7 – 4:13-18 Death and the Rapture
Week 8 – Eschatology
Week 9 – 5:1-11 Holy Living and the Day of the Lord
Week 10 – 5:12-15 Church Relationships
Week 11 – 5:16-22 Basics of Church Living
Week 12 – 5:23-28 Paul’s Benediction and Closing Remarks
Week 13 – Review, Conclusions, Application
Geography
Geography
Geography
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1
Thessalonica
• City was founded around 315 BC by King Cassander of Macedon
• City was named it after his wife Thessalonike, a half-sister of Alexander
the Great and princess of Macedon and daughter of Philip II.
• Name is Θεσσαλονίκη (IPA: [tʰes.sa.lo.nǐː.kɛː]; from Θεσσαλός,
Thessalos, and Νίκη, Nikē), literally translating to “Thessalian Victory”
• Under the kingdom of Macedon the city retained its own autonomy and
parliament
• Became the most important city in Macedon.
Historical Context
Inscription reading "To Queen Thessalonike, (Daughter) of Philip", Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
Thessalonica
• Kingdom of Macedon fell in 168 BC
• Thessalonica became a free city of the Roman Republic under Mark
Antony in 41 BC
• Important trade-hub located on the Via Egnatia, the road connecting
Dyrrhachium with Byzantium, which facilitated trade between
Thessaloniki and great centers of commerce such as Rome and
Byzantium
• Also at the southern end of the main north-south route through the
Balkans along the valleys of the Morava and Axios river valleys,
thereby linking the Balkans with the rest of Greece
Historical Context
Thessalonica
• Later became the capital of one of the four Roman districts in
Macedonia and the capital of all the Greek provinces in the Roman
empire
• The Jews established a synagogue there
• First visited by Paul and Silas and Timothy on Paul's second missionary
journey.
• The city is first mentioned in Acts 17:1
• Paul originally stayed 3 Sabbaths, resulting in a number of conversions,
including many Greeks, but after an uproar caused by certain Jews,
Paul and Silas were sent away at night to Berea
Historical Context
Thessalonica
• Paul’s custom was first to enter the synagogue and reason with the
Jews from the scriptures to show prove to them that Jesus was the
Christ (Acts 17:2)
• Next he would go to the gentiles
• Both Jews and gentiles were converted in Paul’s first visit to
Thessalonica
• Paul was concerned about whether those new believers would be
influenced by the Jews who ran him out of town and fall away
Historical Context
1 Thessalonians Authors
Paul
• Originally a persecutor of the church, first introduced in Acts 7:58
• He stood by to watch the coats of those who were stoning Stephen (Acts 7:58)
• Paul was in hearty agreement to put Steven to death (Acts 8:1)
• He was converted by the Lord Jesus Christ Himself in Acts 9 on the road to
Damascus, where he planned fierce persecution of believers,
• Paul very quickly became a believer and immediately began to proclaim Jesus
in the synagogues (Acts 9:20)
• Spent 3 in Arabia years after conversion, before going to Jerusalem
• He met with the believers in Jerusalem and was sent to Tarsus.
• 11-14 years are unaccounted for from that time and when Barnabas went to find
him in Tarsus in Acts 11:25. Both men went back to Antioch and began to
preach there, staying a year.
• Paul began his first missionary journey in Acts 13.
30 40 50 60 7065554535
Death of
Christ
Conversion
Jerusalem
visit, Tarsus,
Syria
Antioch,
Jerusalem
1st Missionary
Journey
2nd Missionary
Journey
Antioch
3rd Missionary
Journey
Arrest in
Jerusalem
Caesarea
Prison
Journey to
Rome
Rome
House
Arrest
4th Missionary
Journey
Prison in
Rome
Arrest
Paul’s
Death
Acts 9
Jerusalem
Council
Acts 11
Acts
13-14
Acts 15
Acts
16-18
Acts
19-21
Acts
22-23
Acts
24-26
Acts
27-28
Acts
28
Galations Ephesians,
Philippians,
Colossians
Philemon1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 TimothyTitus
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Romans
Historical Context
3 years
in Arabia
1 Thessalonians Authors
Silvanus or Silas
• First mentioned in Acts 15:22 as one of the leading men among the
brethren
• Was sent to Antioch with Paul and Barnabus after the counsel in
Jerusalem.
• He was also a prophet, according to Acts 15:32
• Was chosen by Paul in Acts 15:40 to go with him on his second
missionary journey (when they first went to Thessalonica). This was
after Paul disputed with Barnabus about taking Mark with them on the
journey and Paul and Barnabas split and went their own ways over the
issue of Mark, since Mark had deserted them in Acts 13:13.
1 Thessalonians Authors
Silvanus or Silas
• Silas was with Paul when they were imprisoned in Acts 16:23 because
Paul had commanded a demon to come out of a slave girl, who's
owners were profiting from her prophesying.
• After being beaten and thrown in jail, Paul and Silas were singing and
praising God when an earthquake happened. Their jailer was going to
kill himself, fearin all the prisoners had escaped, but Paul stopped him
and he and his family were saved (Acts 16:25-30).
1 Thessalonians Authors
Timothy
• We are first introduced to Timothy in Acts 16:1 as a disciple. Paul met
him on his first missionary journey Lystra.
• He was the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father
was a Greek.
• He was well spoken of and Paul wanted to take him with him.
• Paul circumcised Timothy since he wanted to appeal to the Jews
• He went with Paul and Silas on Paul's second missionary journey
• Timothy & Silas were split up from Paul after they preached in
Thessalonica and Berea per Acts 17:14.
• The two caught up with Paul in Athens in Acts 18:5 and Timothy was
sent back into Macedonia.
1 Thessalonians Authors
Timothy
• Timothy was with Paul when he wrote Romans (Ro 16:1), Philippians
(Php 1:1), Colossians (Col 1:1), 1 Thessalonians (1Th 1:1), 2
Thessalonians (2Th 1:1), Philemon (Phm 1:1).
• Timothy and Silas were both with Paul went he preached to the
Corinthians (2Co 1:19).
• Timothy was sent to the Corinthians in 1Co 4:17.
• Timothy became a significant leader of the early church and pastored
the church at Ephesus.
• Paul wrote the two pastoral epistles of 1 and 2 Timothy to him to provide
further guidance
• Timothy was apparently imprisoned later and then released (Heb 13:23).
Themes
5 Major Themes:
1) An apologetic theme with the historical correlation between Acts
and 1 Thessalonians
2) An ecclesiastical theme with the portrayal of a healthy, growing
church
3) A pastoral theme with the example of shepherding activities and
attitudes
4) An eschatological theme with the focus on future events as the
church’s hope
5) A missionary theme with the emphasis on gospel proclamation
and church planting
Conclusions
• The historic accuracy of the bible is unprecedented
• We are all called to the same purpose – the Great
Commission
• It often takes God’s servants a long time to be developed
before they can fulfil what God has called them to
• Our service to God will be met with resistance

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Bible Study of 1 Thessalonians , week 1

  • 2. Overview • Outline of 1 Thessalonians • Plan for this study • Week 1 o Geography o Historical Context • Thessalonica • Biblical Context o About the authors • Paul • Silas • Timothy o Themes o Conclusions
  • 3. Outline of 1 Thessalonians I. Greeting (1:1) II. Personal Thoughts (1:2–3:13) A. Thanksgiving for the Church (1:2–10) B. Reminders for the Church (2:1–16) C. Concerns for the Church (2:17–3:13) III. Practical Instructions (4:1–5:22) A. Moral Purity (4:1–8) B. Disciplined Living (4:9–12) C. Death and the Rapture (4:13–18) D. Holy Living and the Day of the Lord (5:1–11) E. Church Relationships (5:12–15) F. Basics of Christian Living (5:16–22) IV. Benediction (5:23, 24) V. Closing Remarks (5:25–28)
  • 4. Plan for this Study Week 1 – Overview of the Study and Introduction to 1 Thessalonians (1:1) Week 2 – 1:2-10 Thanksgiving for the Church Week 3 – 2:1-16 Reminders for the Church Week 4 – 2:17-3:13 Concerns for the Church Week 5 – 4:1-8 Moral Purity Week 6 – 4:9-12 Disciplined Living Week 7 – 4:13-18 Death and the Rapture Week 8 – Eschatology Week 9 – 5:1-11 Holy Living and the Day of the Lord Week 10 – 5:12-15 Church Relationships Week 11 – 5:16-22 Basics of Church Living Week 12 – 5:23-28 Paul’s Benediction and Closing Remarks Week 13 – Review, Conclusions, Application
  • 14. Thessalonica • City was founded around 315 BC by King Cassander of Macedon • City was named it after his wife Thessalonike, a half-sister of Alexander the Great and princess of Macedon and daughter of Philip II. • Name is Θεσσαλονίκη (IPA: [tʰes.sa.lo.nǐː.kɛː]; from Θεσσαλός, Thessalos, and Νίκη, Nikē), literally translating to “Thessalian Victory” • Under the kingdom of Macedon the city retained its own autonomy and parliament • Became the most important city in Macedon. Historical Context
  • 15. Inscription reading "To Queen Thessalonike, (Daughter) of Philip", Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
  • 16. Thessalonica • Kingdom of Macedon fell in 168 BC • Thessalonica became a free city of the Roman Republic under Mark Antony in 41 BC • Important trade-hub located on the Via Egnatia, the road connecting Dyrrhachium with Byzantium, which facilitated trade between Thessaloniki and great centers of commerce such as Rome and Byzantium • Also at the southern end of the main north-south route through the Balkans along the valleys of the Morava and Axios river valleys, thereby linking the Balkans with the rest of Greece Historical Context
  • 17. Thessalonica • Later became the capital of one of the four Roman districts in Macedonia and the capital of all the Greek provinces in the Roman empire • The Jews established a synagogue there • First visited by Paul and Silas and Timothy on Paul's second missionary journey. • The city is first mentioned in Acts 17:1 • Paul originally stayed 3 Sabbaths, resulting in a number of conversions, including many Greeks, but after an uproar caused by certain Jews, Paul and Silas were sent away at night to Berea Historical Context
  • 18. Thessalonica • Paul’s custom was first to enter the synagogue and reason with the Jews from the scriptures to show prove to them that Jesus was the Christ (Acts 17:2) • Next he would go to the gentiles • Both Jews and gentiles were converted in Paul’s first visit to Thessalonica • Paul was concerned about whether those new believers would be influenced by the Jews who ran him out of town and fall away Historical Context
  • 19. 1 Thessalonians Authors Paul • Originally a persecutor of the church, first introduced in Acts 7:58 • He stood by to watch the coats of those who were stoning Stephen (Acts 7:58) • Paul was in hearty agreement to put Steven to death (Acts 8:1) • He was converted by the Lord Jesus Christ Himself in Acts 9 on the road to Damascus, where he planned fierce persecution of believers, • Paul very quickly became a believer and immediately began to proclaim Jesus in the synagogues (Acts 9:20) • Spent 3 in Arabia years after conversion, before going to Jerusalem • He met with the believers in Jerusalem and was sent to Tarsus. • 11-14 years are unaccounted for from that time and when Barnabas went to find him in Tarsus in Acts 11:25. Both men went back to Antioch and began to preach there, staying a year. • Paul began his first missionary journey in Acts 13.
  • 20. 30 40 50 60 7065554535 Death of Christ Conversion Jerusalem visit, Tarsus, Syria Antioch, Jerusalem 1st Missionary Journey 2nd Missionary Journey Antioch 3rd Missionary Journey Arrest in Jerusalem Caesarea Prison Journey to Rome Rome House Arrest 4th Missionary Journey Prison in Rome Arrest Paul’s Death Acts 9 Jerusalem Council Acts 11 Acts 13-14 Acts 15 Acts 16-18 Acts 19-21 Acts 22-23 Acts 24-26 Acts 27-28 Acts 28 Galations Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians Philemon1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 TimothyTitus 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Romans Historical Context 3 years in Arabia
  • 21. 1 Thessalonians Authors Silvanus or Silas • First mentioned in Acts 15:22 as one of the leading men among the brethren • Was sent to Antioch with Paul and Barnabus after the counsel in Jerusalem. • He was also a prophet, according to Acts 15:32 • Was chosen by Paul in Acts 15:40 to go with him on his second missionary journey (when they first went to Thessalonica). This was after Paul disputed with Barnabus about taking Mark with them on the journey and Paul and Barnabas split and went their own ways over the issue of Mark, since Mark had deserted them in Acts 13:13.
  • 22. 1 Thessalonians Authors Silvanus or Silas • Silas was with Paul when they were imprisoned in Acts 16:23 because Paul had commanded a demon to come out of a slave girl, who's owners were profiting from her prophesying. • After being beaten and thrown in jail, Paul and Silas were singing and praising God when an earthquake happened. Their jailer was going to kill himself, fearin all the prisoners had escaped, but Paul stopped him and he and his family were saved (Acts 16:25-30).
  • 23. 1 Thessalonians Authors Timothy • We are first introduced to Timothy in Acts 16:1 as a disciple. Paul met him on his first missionary journey Lystra. • He was the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father was a Greek. • He was well spoken of and Paul wanted to take him with him. • Paul circumcised Timothy since he wanted to appeal to the Jews • He went with Paul and Silas on Paul's second missionary journey • Timothy & Silas were split up from Paul after they preached in Thessalonica and Berea per Acts 17:14. • The two caught up with Paul in Athens in Acts 18:5 and Timothy was sent back into Macedonia.
  • 24. 1 Thessalonians Authors Timothy • Timothy was with Paul when he wrote Romans (Ro 16:1), Philippians (Php 1:1), Colossians (Col 1:1), 1 Thessalonians (1Th 1:1), 2 Thessalonians (2Th 1:1), Philemon (Phm 1:1). • Timothy and Silas were both with Paul went he preached to the Corinthians (2Co 1:19). • Timothy was sent to the Corinthians in 1Co 4:17. • Timothy became a significant leader of the early church and pastored the church at Ephesus. • Paul wrote the two pastoral epistles of 1 and 2 Timothy to him to provide further guidance • Timothy was apparently imprisoned later and then released (Heb 13:23).
  • 25. Themes 5 Major Themes: 1) An apologetic theme with the historical correlation between Acts and 1 Thessalonians 2) An ecclesiastical theme with the portrayal of a healthy, growing church 3) A pastoral theme with the example of shepherding activities and attitudes 4) An eschatological theme with the focus on future events as the church’s hope 5) A missionary theme with the emphasis on gospel proclamation and church planting
  • 26. Conclusions • The historic accuracy of the bible is unprecedented • We are all called to the same purpose – the Great Commission • It often takes God’s servants a long time to be developed before they can fulfil what God has called them to • Our service to God will be met with resistance