< 2 Thessalonians 2 >

1 But we request you, brethren, —in behalf of the Presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, and our gathering together unto him,
We implore now you, brothers, by the coming of the Lord of us Jesus Christ and our gathering together unto Him
2 That ye be not quickly tossed from your mind, nor be put in alarm—either by spirit, or by discourse, or by letter as by us, as that the day of the Lord, hath set in:
for not soon to be shaken you in mind (nor *N+kO) to be troubled, neither through spirit nor through word nor through letter as if through us, as that has been present the day of the (Lord. *N+KO)
3 That no one may cheat, you, in any one respect. Because [that day will not set in] —except the revolt come first, and there he revealed the man of lawlessness, the son of destruction,
No one you may deceive in not one way; that only unless shall have come the apostasy first and shall have been revealed the man (of lawlessness, *N+KO) the son of destruction,
4 The one who opposeth and exalteth himself on high against every one called God, or an object of worship; so that he, within the sanctuary of God, shall take his seat, showeth himself forth, that he is, God: —
who is opposing and exalting himself above every [one] named god or object of worship so as for him in the temple of God (as god *K) to sit down setting forth he himself that is God.
5 Remember ye not, that, while I was yet with you, these very things, I was telling you?
Surely you do remember that yet being with you these things I was saying to you?
6 And, what now restraineth, ye know, to the end he may be revealed in his own fitting time;
And now that which is restraining you know for to be revealed him in (his own *NK+o) time.
7 For, the secret, of lawlessness, already, is inwardly working itself, —only, until, he that restraineth at present, shall be gone, out of the midst:
The for mystery already is working of lawlessness, only [there is] the [one] restraining [it] at present until out of [the] midst he may be [gone];
8 And, then, shall be revealed the lawless one, —whom, the Lord [Jesus], will slay with the Spirit of his mouth, and paralyse with the forthshining of his Presence: —
And then will be revealed the lawless [one] whom the Lord (Jesus *NO) (will execute *N+kO) with the breath of the mouth of Him and will annul by the appearing of the coming of Him;
9 Whose, presence, [shall be] according to an inworking of Satan, with all manner of mighty work and signs and wonders of falsehood,
whose is coming according to [the] working of Satan in every power and in signs and in wonders of falsehood
10 And with all manner of deceit of unrighteousness, in them who are destroying themselves, because, the love of the truth, they did not welcome, that they might be saved; —
and in every deceit of wickedness (in *k) unto those perishing, in return for which the love of the truth not they received in order for to be saved them;
11 And, for this cause, God sendeth them an inworking of error, to the end they should believe in the falsehood, —
And because of this (sends *N+kO) to them God a powerful delusion so that to believe they what [is] false,
12 In order that should be judged who would not believe in the truth, but were well-pleased with the unrighteousness.
in order that may be judged (all *NK+o) those not having believed the truth but having delighted (in *k) in unrighteousness.
13 But, we, are bound to give thanks unto God continually concerning you, brethren beloved by the Lord, for that God chose you, from the beginning, unto salvation, in sanctification of spirit and belief of truth, —
We ourselves however ought to give thanks to God always concerning you, brothers beloved by [the] Lord, that (has chosen *N+kO) you God (from [the] beginning *N+kO) unto salvation in [the] sanctification of [the] Spirit and [by] faith of [the] truth,
14 Unto which he called you, through means of our glad-message, unto an acquiring of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
to this (also *n) He called you through the gospel of us to [the] obtaining of [the] glory of the Lord of us Jesus Christ.
15 Hence, then, brethren, stand firm, and hold fast the instructions which ye were taught—whether through discourse, or through our letter.
So then, brothers, do stand firm and do hold fast to the traditions that you were taught whether through word or through letter from us.
16 But may, our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and our God and Father, —Who hath loved you, and given you age-abiding consolation and good hope by favour, (aiōnios g166)
Himself now the Lord of us Jesus Christ and God (the *N+KO) Father of us, the [One] having loved us and having given [us] comfort eternal and hope good by grace, (aiōnios g166)
17 Console your hearts, and confirm you in every good work and word!
would He encourage your hearts and would He strengthen (you *k) in every work and word good.

< 2 Thessalonians 2 >