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With over 200 pages of thorough notes on 1 & 2 Thessalonians, George Findlay also includes an in-depth introduction to both books. Findlay provides historical background information on the city of Thessalonica, and explains the influence of Paul’s teachings on the growing congregation of Christians at that burgeoning Church. Findlay also examines the authorship of the epistle, as well as its vocabulary and style.
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George Findlay (1849–1919) was professor of biblical languages at Wesleyan College, Headingley.