1 Thessalonians
What is the book of 1 Thessalonians?
The book of 1 Thessalonians is a letter from Paul. Silas and Timothy helped Paul write it.
It's thought that Paul wrote this letter from Corinth around the year AD 51.
The New Testament includes two letters from Paul to the church in Thessalonica. This is the first letter.
Who was 1 Thessalonians written to?
To the believers in the city of Thessalonica. Some were Jews but most were Gentiles.
The letter was read out loud in the churches all around the area of Thessalonica.
Followers of Jesus recognise that 1 Thessalonians shares the truth about Jesus. It's for all people everywhere.
Why was 1 Thessalonians written?
To share Paul's joy that the Thessalonians were staying faithful to Jesus.
To explain Paul's work among them.
To answer questions that Thessalonian believers had asked Paul. These questions were about death and about Jesus' return to earth.
Main ideas
Paul encourages the church in Thessalonica.
Paul's work as an apostle.
Instructions about holy living.
Jesus' return to earth.
Outline
Paul gives thanks for the Thessalonians' faith (1).
Paul explains his work as an apostle in Thessalonica (2:1–3:10).
Paul prays for the Thessalonians (3:11–13).
Paul encourages the Thessalonians (4:1–5:22).
Final greetings (5:23–28).