[[1 Thess-01]]
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### whom he raised from the dead
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: This phrase refers to the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is the fulfillment of multiple Old Testament messianic prophecies and Jesus' own predictions.
*Historical context*: Theologians and historians identify this as a central event of Christian theology, occurring around 30-33 AD in Jerusalem. It fulfills prophecies such as [[Ps-16#v10|Psalm 16:10]], which speaks of God not leaving His holy one to see decay, and [[Isa|Isaiah 53]], regarding the suffering servant who would see his offspring after death.
*Related to*: [[Ps-16#v10|Psalm 16:10]], [[Isa-53#v10|Isaiah 53:10]]-12, [[Matt-16#v21|Matthew 16:21]]
### to wait for his Son from heaven
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: A prediction of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ (the Parousia), where He returns to the world from heaven.
*Historical context*: This remains a central unfulfilled prophecy in Christian eschatology. It is categorized by various theological frameworks, such as the Rapture in dispensationalism or the Final Judgment in broader orthodox traditions, as a future event marking the end of the current age.
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### the wrath to come
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: A prediction of a future period of divine judgment or tribulation that will affect the world.
*Historical context*: Often referred to as the 'Day of the Lord' or the 'Great Tribulation' in biblical scholarship. Theologians interpret this as the final judgment of humanity or the period of global upheaval described in the Book of Revelation and the book of Daniel (the 70th week).
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