2:1 Now
concerning
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
and
our
being
gathered
together
to
him,
we
ask
you,
brothers,
2:2 not
to
be
quickly
shaken
in
mind
or
alarmed,
either
by
a
spirit
or
a
spoken
word,
or
a
letter
seeming
to
be
from
us,
to
the
effect
that
the
day
of
the
Lord
has
come.
2:3 Let
no
one
deceive
you
in
any
way.
For
that
day
will
not
come,
unless
the
rebellion
comes
first,
and
the
man
of
lawlessness
is
revealed,
the
son
of
destruction,
2:4 who
opposes
and
exalts
himself
against
every
so-called
god
or
object
of
worship,
so
that
he
takes
his
seat
in
the
temple
of
God,
proclaiming
himself
to
be
God.
2:5 Do
you
not
remember
that
when
I
was
still
with
you
I
told
you
these
things
2:6 And
you
know
what
is
restraining
him
now
so
that
he
may
be
revealed
in
his
time.
2:7 For
the
mystery
of
lawlessness
is
already
at
work.
Only
he
who
now
restrains
it
will
do
so
until
he
is
out
of
the
way.
2:8 And
then
the
lawless
one
will
be
revealed,
whom
the
Lord
Jesus
will
kill
with
the
breath
of
his
mouth
and
bring
to
nothing
by
the
appearance
of
his
coming.
2:9 The
coming
of
the
lawless
one
is
by
the
activity
of
Satan
with
all
power
and
false
signs
and
wonders,
2:10 and
with
all
wicked
deception
for
those
who
are
perishing,
because
they
refused
to
love
the
truth
and
so
be
saved.
2:11 Therefore
God
sends
them
a
strong
delusion,
so
that
they
may
believe
what
is
false,
2:12 in
order
that
all
may
be
condemned
who
did
not
believe
the
truth
but
had
pleasure
in
unrighteousness.
2:13 But
we
ought
always
to
give
thanks
to
God
for
you,
brothers
beloved
by
the
Lord,
because
God
chose
you
as
the
firstfruits
to
be
saved,
through
sanctification
by
the
Spirit
and
belief
in
the
truth.
2:14 To
this
he
called
you
through
our
gospel,
so
that
you
may
obtain
the
glory
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
2:15 So
then,
brothers,
stand
firm
and
hold
to
the
traditions
that
you
were
taught
by
us,
either
by
our
spoken
word
or
by
our
letter.
2:16 Now
may
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
himself,
and
God
our
Father,
who
loved
us
and
gave
us
eternal
comfort
and
good
hope
through
grace,
2:17 comfort
your
hearts
and
establish
them
in
every
good
work
and
word.