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Why did Paul see fit to give thanks to God always for the brethren at Thessalonica?


They had treated Paul well
They had sent Paul a gift while he was in prison
Their love toward each other had increased
Their work in the Lord's vineyard was fruitful

Find out the answer in our Thessalonians Bible Quiz

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