3:1 Finally,
brethren,
pray
for
vs,
that
the
word
of
the
Lord
may
haue
free
course,
and
be
glorified,
euen
as
it
is
with
you:
3:2 And
that
we
may
bee
deliuered
from
vnreasonable
and
wicked
men:
for
all
men
haue
not
faith.
3:3 But
the
Lord
is
faithfull,
who
shall
stablish
you,
and
keepe
you
from
euill.
3:4 And
wee
haue
confidence
in
the
Lord
touching
you,
that
yee
both
doe,
and
will
doe
the
things
which
we
command
you.
3:5 And
the
Lord
direct
your
hearts
into
the
loue
of
God,
and
into
the
patient
waiting
for
Christ.
3:6 Now
we
command
you,
brethren,
in
the
Name
of
our
Lord
Iesus
Christ,
that
ye
withdraw
your
selues
from
euery
brother
that
walketh
disorderly,
and
not
after
the
tradition
which
hee
receiued
of
vs.
3:7 For
your
selues
know
how
yee
ought
to
follow
vs:
for
wee
behaued
not
our
selues
disorderly
among
you,
3:8 Neither
did
wee
eate
any
mans
bread
for
nought:
but
wrought
with
labour
and
trauaile
night
and
day,
that
wee
might
not
bee
chargeable
to
any
of
you.
3:9 Not
because
we
haue
not
power,
but
to
make
our
selues
an
ensample
vnto
you
to
follow
vs.
3:10 For
euen
when
wee
were
with
you,
this
wee
commanded
you,
that
if
any
would
not
worke,
neither
should
he
eate.
3:11 For
we
heare
that
there
are
some
which
walke
among
you
disorderly,
working
not
at
all,
but
are
busi-bodies.
3:12 Now
them
that
are
such,
we
command,
and
exhort
by
our
Lord
Iesus
Christ,
that
with
quietnesse
they
worke,
and
eat
their
owne
bread.
3:13 But
ye,
brethren,
be
not
wearie
in
well
doing.
3:14 And
if
any
man
obey
not
our
word,
by
this
Epistle
note
that
man,
and
haue
no
company
with
him,
that
he
may
be
ashamed,
3:15 Yet
count
him
not
as
an
enemie,
but
admonish
him
as
a
brother.
3:16 Now
the
Lord
of
peace
himselfe,
giue
you
peace
alwayes,
by
all
meanes.
The
Lord
be
with
you
all.
3:17 The
salutation
of
Paul,
with
mine
owne
hand,
which
is
the
token
in
euery
Epistle:
so
I
write.
3:18 The
grace
of
our
Lord
Iesus
Christ
be
with
you
all,
Amen.
The
second
Epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
was
written
from
Athens.