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Thessalonica, modern-day Salonica, was founded around 315 BC by Cassander, the king of Macedonia.
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divine man ideology, parenetic intention, exhortative material, parenetic letters, exhortative section, parenetic function, epistolary analysis, congregational situation, apostolic parousia, introductory thanksgivings, parenetic material, epistolary closing, antithetical formulations, parenetic section, thanksgiving period, demonstrative rhetoric, thanksgiving section, epistolary prescript, neuter participle, deliberative rhetoric, later stratum, apocalyptic worldview, masculine participle, canonical sequence, missionary colleagues
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Lord Jesus Christ, Thessalonian Christians, First Thessalonians, First Urban Christians, Holy Spirit, New Testament Interpretation, Jewish Christians, Pauline Autobiography, Judean Christians, Early Christian Rhetoric, Form-Critical Study, Paul the Apostle, Dio Chrysostom, Eschatologische Existenz, Intercessory Prayer Passages, Moral World, Pauline Christianity, Book of Revelation, Greek Bible, Early Eschatological Development, Elsewhere Paul, Gaius Caesar, Hellenistic Greek, Pre-Pauline Formulae, Roman Empire
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