1 Thessalonians 3:1 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)1 So, when we could not stand it any longer [Note: Paul’s concern for the spiritual well-being of the Thessalonian Christians became unbearable], we [i.e., I, See verse 5] thought it best to be left behind, alone, at Athens [Note: Paul was willing to labor alone at Athens, so he could send his fellow-workers to minister to others. See Acts 17], Ver CapítuloMás versionesKing James Version (Oxford) 17691 Wherefore when we could no longer forbear, we thought it good to be left at Athens alone; Ver CapítuloAmplified Bible - Classic Edition1 THEREFORE, WHEN [the suspense of separation and our yearning for some personal communication from you] became intolerable, we consented to being left behind alone at Athens. Ver CapítuloAmerican Standard Version (1901)1 Wherefore when we could no longer forbear, we thought it good to be left behind at Athens alone; Ver CapítuloCommon English Bible1 So when we couldn’t stand it any longer, we thought it was a good idea to stay on in Athens by ourselves, Ver CapítuloCatholic Public Domain Version1 Because of this, willing to wait no longer, it was pleasing to us to remain at Athens, alone. Ver Capítulo |
But brothers, after we were separated from you for a short time --- in person but not in spirit --- we became all the more eager [to come to you] and strongly desired to see you in person. [Note: The word “separated” here denotes the traumatic experience of a child being forcibly removed from its parents. It had been about six months since Paul left Thessalonica under adverse circumstances].