That can't be it. That is worse than using 1 Thess 4;17. 2 Thess is the correcting of 1 Thess 4. I see you didn't let the Scripture speak. WHY is that?
Don't worry, I will.
THE SUBJECT 2 Thess 2
1 We implore now you brothers by the coming of the Lord of us Jesus Christ and our gathering together unto Him
2 for not quickly to be shaken you in mind nor to be troubled neither by spirit nor by word nor by letter as if by us as that is present the day of the Lord
3 No one you should deceive in not one way because {it is} if not {until} shall have come the apostasy first and shall have been revealed the man of lawlessness the son of destruction
THIS IS THE VERSE YOU ARE SAYING THE WORDS OF GOD ARE SAYING IS THE TIMING FOR THE PRE TRIB CHURCH RAPTURE' TIMING, CORRECT?
Why do you guys always use some other Bible every time? You switch back and forth to try and prove a point, which makes me shake my head tbh, just post from one bible like the KJV or whatever and stick with it. Most people who can't understand the KJV, I then just post from the Holman version for their benefit, but I personally have no problem understanding the KJV because the Holy Spirit gives the unction unto me.
J.B. Phillips New Testament? Really?
(KJV here on)
2 Thessalonians 2:1 Now we
beseech(To ask someone urgently) you, brethren,
by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and
by our gathering together unto him, 2
That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.
3
Let no man deceive you by any means:
for that day shall not come(DOTL), except there come a falling away(Departure) [of the Church] first,
and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
Now let me explain what should be easy, except you guys have an agenda that has grown tunnel vision.
We ask you brothers URGENTLY (we Beseech you) BECAUSE OF (By) the coming of Jesus AND our Gathering unto him(soon to come Rapture), that you
DO NOT FEAR that you are in the Lord God's Wrath(DOTL) as some have falsely told you that you were now in the day of the Lord (Christ).
Hey, don't let ANYONE DECIEVE YOU, for THAT DAY (DOTL) can not come except there come a
DEPARTURE FIRST [of the Church, things we can clearly see, later on in this passage, that Paul had already told them about, thus he has no need to place the word Body/Church in the sentence ABOVE, THEY KNEW he was speaking about the Church Departing] AND the Man of Sin also has to show up also, BOTH THINGS must happen, before those who are on this earth can be in the Day of God's Wrath, so STOP WORRYING !! Do not Fear !!
4 Who opposeth and exalteth
himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.
5
Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things? 6 And
now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.
So, after being told in verses 1-3 to STOP FRETTING that they were in the DOTL (God's Wrath) and that that could not happen until the DEPARTURE (thus thee was no need to fear because we will NOT BE HERE) of the Church AND this Anti-Christ figure also has to appear, BOTH BEFORE the DOTL Gods Wrath falls on this earth/mankind. The one who opposes every thing that is of God.
Don't you REMEMBER that I told you about
these things (The Rapture/Departure of the Church) when I was with you before? and
(KEY)...............NOW you know
(1)what WITHHOLDS (the Anti-Christ) that he might only be revealed (come to power) at his proper time, the time appointed of course by God Almighty.
So, now you know WHAT WITHHOLDS !! Well what is it that withholds? What stops the Anti-Christ from showing up?
(1)The Church whom the Holy Spirt works through, thus after we are GATHERED UNTO Christ, as the first verse references, the Man of Sin can only then come to power. The Holy Spirit is not going anywhere !! We see him throughout the book of Revelation, saving men, and we also see the Two-witnesses preforming miracles which come from the Holy Spirit. You guys get all turned around, so badly so you can't even understand the KJV, that is a HUGE TELL, God can reveal all this unto us with any bible.
But we are looking at the J.B. Phillips version COME ON !!
Is the Falling Away a False Teaching?
I have evolved with much study on this. I used to argue to all that there had to be this great Falling Away also. All because of this one passage. 2 Thessalonians 2:3. I do agree that the world gets far more evil towards the (now) end, as foretold in Romans chapter 1, and as Peter said, there will be scoffers in the last days etc. etc. But I do not think the True Church can “Fall Away”, either you are of Christ/God or you are not, and will get left behind by the Bridegroom. Anyway, here is my understanding of 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
“Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction…” – 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (NASB) This verse is used by many and they say it implies a “Falling Away” from the faith. But a guy named Tommy Ice has shed some exceptional light on this passage.
Mr. Ice has pointed out that the Greek noun, apostasia, is used only twice in the New Testament. The other occurrence is in Acts 21:21 where it states that an accusation was made against Paul that he was “teaching all the Jews who are among the Gentiles to forsake [apostasia] Moses.”
The word is used in verb form a total of 15 times in the New Testament, and only three of these have anything to do with a departure from the faith (Luke 8:13, 1 Timothy 4:1, and Hebrews 3:12). In other settings, the word is used for departing from iniquity (2 Timothy 2:19), departing from ungodly men (1 Timothy 6:5), departing from the temple (Luke 2:27), departing from the body (2 Corinthians 12:8), and departing from persons (Acts 12:10 and Luke 4:13).
This insight about the use and meaning of the word was certainly compelling, but the argument Mr. Ice presented that was most convicting was his revelation that the first seven English translations of the Bible rendered the noun, apostasia, as either “departure” or “departing.”
They were as follows:
1.The Wycliffe Bible (1384)
2.The Tyndale Bible (1526)
3. The Coverdale Bible (1535)
4. The Cranmer Bible (1539)
5. The Great Bible (1540)
6. The Beeches Bible (1576)
7. The Geneva Bible (1608)
Mr. Ice also noted that the Bible used by the Western world from 400 AD to the 1500s — Jerome’s Latin translation known as “The Vulgate” — rendered apostasia with the Latin word,
discessio, which means “departure.” The first translation of the word to mean apostasy in an English Bible did not occur until 1611 when the King James Version was issued. So, why did the King James translators introduce a completely new rendering of the word as “falling away”? The best guess is that they were taking a stab at the false teachings of Catholicism.
One other point Mr. Ice made that I think is significant is that
Paul used a definite article with the word apostasia. The significance of this is emphasized by Daniel Davey in a thesis he wrote for the Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary:
Since the Greek language does not need an article to make the noun definite, it becomes clear that with the usage of the article, reference is being made to something in particular. In 2 Thessalonians 2:3 the word apostasia is prefaced by the definite article which means that Paul is pointing to a particular type of departure clearly known to the Thessalonian church.
In light of this grammatical point, Tommy observed that “the use of the definite article would support the notion that Paul spoke of a clear, discernible notion.” And that notion he had already identified in verse 1 when he stated that he was writing about
“our gathering together to Him [Jesus].” This interpretation also corresponds to the point that Paul makes in verses 6 and 7 where he states that the man of lawlessness will not come until what “restrains” him “is taken out of the way.”
And what it is that restrains evil in the world today? The Holy Spirit working through the Church. I think when the Church Departs, the Anti-Christ will be free to come to power.
I do not think this has anything to do with a Falling Away. It is the Church Departing before the Anti-Christ is brought forth. The King James Bible changed the known understanding that had been around for 1500 some odd years in the 1611 translation.