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- The Apostle Paul wrote to " pray without ceasing " ( I Thessalonians 5 : 17 ).
- According to some translations, the bible in I Thessalonians 5 : 22 warns : Abstain from all appearance of evil .
- The Apostle Paul, in I Thessalonians 5 : 18, says, among other things, that we are to " give thanks in all circumstances ."
- Many were uniformly bound in a French taste and bear his motto " Omnia explorate; meliora retinete " ( " explore everything; keep the better " ) from I Thessalonians 5, 21.
- The invention of the prayer rope is attributed to Saint Pachomius in the fourth century as an aid for illiterate Saint Paul's injunction to " Pray without ceasing " ( I Thessalonians 5 : 17 ).
- It is also employed in benedictions, like that in I Thessalonians 5.23 and Hebrews 13.20 21, perhaps making echo to prayers of peace common throughout the Hebrew Scriptures and Jewish benedictions ( Numbers 6.22 27 ).
- Christians who follow the Posttribulation rapture doctrine, argue that the " seventh trumpet " is the last trumpet mentioned in I Corinthians 15 : 52, and that there is a strong correlation between the events mentioned in Isaiah 27 : 13, Matthew 24 : 29-31, and I Thessalonians 4 : 16.
- Tempted, perhaps, as the earlier ones were not, it takes no delight in going to the house of feasting, desires as little as they that its visit might be in vain ( I Thessalonians 2 : 1 ); even though a person was not without education insofar as he learned from what he suffered, it still would never be very pleasant if he needed to suffer much in order to learn little.