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Text -- Revelation 2:1-12 (NET)

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To the Church in Ephesus
2:1 “To the angel of the church in Ephesus, write the following: “This is the solemn pronouncement of the one who has a firm grasp on the seven stars in his right hand– the one who walks among the seven golden lampstands: 2:2 ‘I know your works as well as your labor and steadfast endurance, and that you cannot cannot tolerate evil. You have even put to the test those who refer to themselves as apostles (but are not), and have discovered that they are false. 2:3 I am also aware that you have persisted steadfastly, endured much for the sake of my name, and have not grown weary. 2:4 But I have this against you: You have departed from your first love! 2:5 Therefore, remember from what high state you have fallen and repent! Do the deeds you did at the first; if not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place– that is, if you do not repent. 2:6 But you do have this going for you: You hate what the Nicolaitans practice– practices I also hate. 2:7 The one who has an ear had better hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who conquers, I will permit him to eat from the tree of life that is in the paradise of God.’
To the Church in Smyrna
2:8 “To the angel of the church in Smyrna write the following: “This is the solemn pronouncement of the one who is the first and the last, the one who was dead, but came to life: 2:9 ‘I know the distress you are suffering and your poverty (but you are rich). I also know the slander against you by those who call themselves Jews and really are not, but are a synagogue of Satan. 2:10 Do not be afraid of the things you are about to suffer. The devil is about to have some of you thrown into prison so you may be tested, and you will experience suffering for ten days. Remain faithful even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown that is life itself. 2:11 The one who has an ear had better hear what the Spirit says to the churches. The one who conquers will in no way be harmed by the second death.’
To the Church in Pergamum
2:12 “To the angel of the church in Pergamum write the following: “This is the solemn pronouncement of the one who has the sharp double-edged sword:
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ephesus a town in western Asia Minor at the mouth of the Cayster River
 · Jews the people descended from Israel
 · Nicolaitans the followers of a sect that taught immorality and idolatry
 · Paradise a beautiful garden where those who have departed this life live happily forever, safe from evil
 · paradise a beautiful garden where those who have departed this life live happily forever, safe from evil
 · Pergamum a wealthy ancient town in the disrict of Mysia in northwest Asia Minor. It is now modern Bergama.
 · Satan a person, male (evil angelic),an angel that has rebelled against God
 · Smyrna a city Located on the west coast of Asia Minor, it is now called Izmir.


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jesus, The Christ | REVELATION OF JOHN | Church | Smyrna | Ephesus | TIMOTHY | Persecution | Decision | Paradise | Zeal | Nicolaitans | Righteous | Perseverance | Minister | Life | Angel of the Churches | Crown | Death | Backsliders | Heaven | more
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NET Notes: Rev 2:1 Grk “lampstands of gold” with the genitive τῶν χρυσῶν (twn cruswn) translated as an attribu...

NET Notes: Rev 2:2 Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, the participle was broken off from the previous sentence and translated as an indicative v...

NET Notes: Rev 2:3 The Greek word translated “persisted steadfastly” (ὑπομονή, Jupomonh) is the same one translated R...

NET Notes: Rev 2:4 The Greek word translated “departed from” (ἀφίημι, afihmi; L&N 15.48) can actually be used of divorce (...

NET Notes: Rev 2:5 Although the final clause is somewhat awkward, it is typical of the style of Revelation.

NET Notes: Rev 2:6 The expression τὰ ἔργα τῶν Νικολαϊτῶν (ta erga twn ...

NET Notes: Rev 2:7 The omission of “my” (μου, mou) after “God” (θεοῦ, qeou) is well attested, supported by &#...

NET Notes: Rev 2:8 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present between these two phrases.

NET Notes: Rev 2:9 A synagogue was a place for Jewish prayer and worship, with recognized leadership (e.g., Mt 4:23, Mk 1:21, Lk 4:15, Jn 6:59).

NET Notes: Rev 2:10 Grk “crown of life,” with the genitive “of life” (τῆς ζωῆς, th" zwh") functioni...

NET Notes: Rev 2:11 Or “who is victorious”; traditionally, “who overcomes.”

NET Notes: Rev 2:12 On the sharp double-edged sword see 1:16.

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