Thessalonians

noun

Thes·​sa·​lo·​nians ˌthe-sə-ˈlō-nyənz How to pronounce Thessalonians (audio)
-nē-ənz
plural in form but singular in construction
: either of two letters written by St. Paul to the Christians of Thessalonica and included as books in the New Testament see Bible Table

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Hauser’s words were the caption to a photo, which showed Bible verse 1 Thessalonians 4:11. Angel Saunders, Peoplemag, 9 July 2024 The Rapture has no scriptural basis besides an obviously metaphorical verse in Paul’s first epistle to the Thessalonians. Michael Robbins, Harper's Magazine, 9 Nov. 2022

Word History

Etymology

Thessalonian inhabitant of ancient Thessalonica, irregular from Thessalonica

First Known Use

1636, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of Thessalonians was in 1636

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“Thessalonians.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Thessalonians. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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Thessalonians

noun
Thes·​sa·​lo·​nians ˌthes-ə-ˈlō-nyənz How to pronounce Thessalonians (audio)
-nē-ənz
: either of two letters written by St. Paul to the Christians of Thessalonica and included as books in the New Testament see bible
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