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Text -- Revelation 2:22 (NET)

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2:22 Look! I am throwing her onto a bed of violent illness, and those who commit adultery with her into terrible suffering, unless they repent of her deeds.
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Robertson: Rev 2:22 - -- I do cast ( ballō ). Futuristic present active indicative rather than the future balō , since judgment is imminent.

I do cast ( ballō ).

Futuristic present active indicative rather than the future balō , since judgment is imminent.

Robertson: Rev 2:22 - -- Into a bed ( eis klinēn ). "A bed of sickness in contrast with the bed of adultery"(Beckwith).

Into a bed ( eis klinēn ).

"A bed of sickness in contrast with the bed of adultery"(Beckwith).

Robertson: Rev 2:22 - -- Them that commit adultery with her ( tous moicheuontas met' autēs ). Present active articular participle accusative plural of moicheuō . The actu...

Them that commit adultery with her ( tous moicheuontas met' autēs ).

Present active articular participle accusative plural of moicheuō . The actual paramours of the woman Jezebel, guilty of both porneia (fornication, Rev 2:21) and moicheia (adultery), works of Jezebel of old and of this Jezebel. There may be also an allusion to the spiritual adultery (2Co 11:2) towards God and Christ as of old (Jer 3:8; Jer 5:7; Eze 16:22).

Robertson: Rev 2:22 - -- Except they repent ( ean mē metanoēsousin ). Condition of first class with ean mē and the future active indicative of metanoeō , put in thi...

Except they repent ( ean mē metanoēsousin ).

Condition of first class with ean mē and the future active indicative of metanoeō , put in this vivid form rather than the aorist subjunctive (̇ōsin ) third-class condition.

Robertson: Rev 2:22 - -- Of her works ( ek tōn ergōn autēs ). Autēs (her) correct rather than autōn (their). Jezebel was chiefly responsible.

Of her works ( ek tōn ergōn autēs ).

Autēs (her) correct rather than autōn (their). Jezebel was chiefly responsible.

Vincent: Rev 2:22 - -- Into a bed Of anguish. The scene of the sin is also the scene of the punishment.

Into a bed

Of anguish. The scene of the sin is also the scene of the punishment.

Vincent: Rev 2:22 - -- Commit adultery ( μοιχεύοντας ) A wider term than πορνεῦσαι to commit fornication . Compare the metaphorical meaning...

Commit adultery ( μοιχεύοντας )

A wider term than πορνεῦσαι to commit fornication . Compare the metaphorical meaning expressing the rebellion and idolatry of Israel (Jer 3:8; Jer 5:7; Eze 16:32).

Vincent: Rev 2:22 - -- With her ( μετ ' αὐτῆς ) Not with her as the conjux adulteri , but who share with her in her adulteries .

With her ( μετ ' αὐτῆς )

Not with her as the conjux adulteri , but who share with her in her adulteries .

Vincent: Rev 2:22 - -- Of their deeds ( ἐκ τῶν ἔργων αὐτῶν ) Read αὐτῆς her (deeds). Repent out of (ἐκ ) as in Rev 2:21.

Of their deeds ( ἐκ τῶν ἔργων αὐτῶν )

Read αὐτῆς her (deeds). Repent out of (ἐκ ) as in Rev 2:21.

Wesley: Rev 2:22 - -- into great affliction - and them that commit either carnal or spiritual adultery with her, unless they repent - She had her time before.

into great affliction - and them that commit either carnal or spiritual adultery with her, unless they repent - She had her time before.

Wesley: Rev 2:22 - -- Those to which she had enticed their and which she had committed with them. It is observable, the angel of the church at Thyatira was only blamed for ...

Those to which she had enticed their and which she had committed with them.

It is observable, the angel of the church at Thyatira was only blamed for suffering her. This fault ceased when God took vengeance on her. Therefore he is not expressly exhorted to repent, though it is implied.

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- Calling attention to her awful doom to come.

Calling attention to her awful doom to come.

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- Greek present, "I cast her."

Greek present, "I cast her."

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- The place of her sin shall be the place of her punishment. The bed of her sin shall be her bed of sickness and anguish. Perhaps a pestilence was about...

The place of her sin shall be the place of her punishment. The bed of her sin shall be her bed of sickness and anguish. Perhaps a pestilence was about to be sent. Or the bed of the grave, and of the hell beyond, where the worm dieth not.

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- Spiritually; including both the eating of idol-meats and fornication. "With her," in the Greek, implies participation with her in her adulteries, name...

Spiritually; including both the eating of idol-meats and fornication. "With her," in the Greek, implies participation with her in her adulteries, namely, by suffering her (Rev 2:20), or letting her alone, and so virtually encouraging her. Her punishment is distinct from theirs; she is to be cast into a bed, and her children to be killed; while those who make themselves partakers of her sin by tolerating her, are to be cast into great tribulation.

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- Greek aorist, "repent" at once; shall have repented by the time limited in My purpose.

Greek aorist, "repent" at once; shall have repented by the time limited in My purpose.

JFB: Rev 2:22 - -- Two of the oldest manuscripts and most ancient versions read "her." Thus, God's true servants, who by connivance, are incurring the guilt of her deeds...

Two of the oldest manuscripts and most ancient versions read "her." Thus, God's true servants, who by connivance, are incurring the guilt of her deeds, are distinguished from her. One oldest manuscript, ANDREAS, and CYPRIAN, support "their."

Clarke: Rev 2:22 - -- Behold, I will cast her into a bed - " This again alludes to the same history. Ahaziah, son of Ahab and Jezebel, by his mother’ s ill instructi...

Behold, I will cast her into a bed - " This again alludes to the same history. Ahaziah, son of Ahab and Jezebel, by his mother’ s ill instruction and example, followed her ways. God punished him by making him fall down, as is supposed, from the top of the terrace over his house, and so to be bedridden for a long time under great anguish, designing thereby to give him time to repent; but when, instead of that, he sent to consult Baalzebub, Elijah was sent to pronounce a final doom against his impenitence. Thus the son of Jezebel, who had committed idolatry with and by her advice, was long cast into the bed of affliction, and not repenting, died: in the same manner his brother Jehoram succeeded likewise. All this while Jezebel had time and warning enough to repent; and though she did not prevail with Jehoram to continue in the idolatrous worship of Baal, yet she persisted in her own way, notwithstanding God’ s warnings. The sacred writer, therefore, here threatens the Gnostic Jezebel to make that wherein she delighteth, as adulterers in the bed of lust, to be the very place, occasion, and instrument, of her greatest torment. So in Isaiah, the bed is made a symbol of tribulation, and anguish of body and mind. See Isa 28:20; Job 33:19.

Defender: Rev 2:22 - -- Christ referred to a coming period of "great tribulation," and so did "one of the elders" later speaking to John (Rev 7:14). This warning indicates th...

Christ referred to a coming period of "great tribulation," and so did "one of the elders" later speaking to John (Rev 7:14). This warning indicates that the adulterous members (spiritually adulterous, as well as physically, and thus not truly born-again believers) of those Thyatira-like churches at the end of the age could be left behind when Christ returns and be cast into the period of great tribulation on earth. Compare to the church at Philadelphia (see note on Rev 3:10)."

TSK: Rev 2:22 - -- and them : Rev 17:2, Rev 18:3, Rev 18:9, Rev 19:18-21; Eze 16:37-41, Eze 23:29, Eze 23:45-48 except : Jer 36:3; Eze 18:30-32, Eze 33:11; Zep 3:7; Luk ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 2:22 - -- Behold, I will cast her into a bed - Not into a bed of ease, but a bed of pain. There is evidently a purpose to contrast this with her former c...

Behold, I will cast her into a bed - Not into a bed of ease, but a bed of pain. There is evidently a purpose to contrast this with her former condition. The harlot’ s bed and a sick-bed are thus brought together, as they are often, in fact, in the dispensations of Providence and the righteous judgments of God. One cannot be indulged without leading on, sooner or later, to the horrid sufferings of the other: and how soon no one knows.

And them that commit adultery with her - Those who are seduced by her doctrines into this sin; either they who commit it with her literally, or who are led into the same kind of life.

Into great tribulation - Great suffering; disease of body or tortures of the soul. How often - how almost uniformly is this the case with those who thus live! Sooner or later, sorrow always comes upon the licentious; and God has evinced by some of his severest judgments, in forms of frightful disease, his displeasure at the violation of the laws of purity. There is no sin that produces a mere withering and desolating effect upon the soul than what is here referred to; none which is more certain to be followed with sorrow.

Except they repent of their deeds - It is only by repentance that we can avoid the consequences of sin. The word "repent"here evidently includes both sorrow for the past, and abandonment of the evil course of life.

Poole: Rev 2:22 - -- I will cast her into a bed another kind of bed than she hath sinned in and by, not a bed of ease and pleasure, but of pain and torment. Nor shall the...

I will cast her into a bed another kind of bed than she hath sinned in and by, not a bed of ease and pleasure, but of pain and torment. Nor shall the seduced escape, they shall also be cast into

great tribulation pains and torments of conscience, or afflictions more corporal, either from the more immediate hand of God, or the hands of men.

Except they repent of their deeds this is to be supposed to all God’ s threatenings of judgments, the execution of them ordinarily may be prevented by repentance, and such is the patience of God, that he gives the vilest sinners a space to repent.

PBC: Rev 2:22 - -- The spiritual adultery committed by this Jezebel and her followers must have great consequence. Great tribulation comes because of the refusal to repe...

The spiritual adultery committed by this Jezebel and her followers must have great consequence. Great tribulation comes because of the refusal to repent and turn back to God. While false teaching is being followed (the church in bed with false teachers) trouble comes with great force.— Eld. Charles Taylor

Haydock: Rev 2:18-29 - -- To the Angel of the church of Thyatira. Here is first a commendation of their constancy in the faith, in good works, charity, patience, and min...

To the Angel of the church of Thyatira. Here is first a commendation of their constancy in the faith, in good works, charity, patience, and ministry, which chiefly regards their bishop, whoever he was at that time. The heretics, called Alogians, who rejected the Apocalypse, (chiefly because of the clear proofs of the divinity of the Word, or Son of God) pretended that there was not church at Thyatria, when St. John is supposed to have written his Apocalypse. They have not proof of this. This same church was afterwards perverted by the Montanists. See St. Epiphanius, hær. li. p. 455. Here follows a reprehension that they permitted the woman, (here called by the name of Jezabel, [2] as was called the wife of Achaz, who persecuted the true prophets, and protected the false ones, 3 Kings xviii.) to seduce the servants of God, to commit fornication, and eat of things offered to idols. There is no probability that this Jezabel was wife to the bishop of that church. Had this been true, the bishop would have deserved a reprehension much more severe than is here given him. Alcazar thinks that by this woman was meant some heretical sect, or the corrupt synagogue of the Jews; but interpreters commonly understand some powerful woman thereabout among the infamous Nicolaites, who by her authority and artifices, brought many to embrace that sect. ---

I give her time to do penance; and she will not, or would not repent. It is Christ who speaks as God, for who but God gives sinners time to repent? ---

Behold, I will cast her into a bed, &c. Some understand a bed of sickness, others of corporal death, others eternal torments in hell, where she, and they that sin with her, shall be in very great tribulation, unless first they do penance. ---

All the churches shall know that I am he, who searcheth the reins and hearts, which God alone can do. See Psalm vii. 10.; Jeremias xvii. 10.; &c. It is God also who will give to every one....according to his works. See Psalm lxi. 13.; Proverbs xxiv. 12.; Romans ii. 6. and in divers other places. ---

I will not put upon you any other weight, &c. That is, not the insupportable burden of the Jewish ceremonies, to which teachers of false doctrines would have you subject. (Witham) ---

Whoever does not give in to this new doctrine of the Nicolaites and Gnostics, and does not approve the deep and abstruse doctrines of Satan, which they teach, shall have no new weight or punishment. Let them keep the doctrine once delivered. (Calmet) ---

Yet in the faith which you have already learnt, remain steadfast, till I come. ---

To them who shall overcome, &c. I will give power over or above all nations. This shews that the saints, who are with Christ our Lord in heaven, receive power from him to preside over nations, and provinces, as patrons; and shall come with him at the end of the world to execute his will against those who have not kept his commandments. (Challoner) ---

End. This alludes to the day of judgment, when the faithful shall sit on thrones with Christ. And he shall inherit the morning star of perpetual bliss, that shall never set. ---

They shall triumph over all the wicked world, and under me shall rule them, as it were, with a rod of iron, being so much exalted above them. ---

As the vessel of a potter, shall all their present greatness be broken. To every such faithful servant, I will give the morning star, another expression to signify eternal light, or eternal happiness. (Witham)

Gill: Rev 2:22 - -- Behold, I will cast her into a bed,.... Of sickness and languishing; and which denotes the sickly, pining, and languishing state of the church of Rome...

Behold, I will cast her into a bed,.... Of sickness and languishing; and which denotes the sickly, pining, and languishing state of the church of Rome, as a just retaliation for her bed of luxury and deliciousness, adultery and idolatry, she had indulged herself in; this was threatened, and was yet to come, and began at the time of the Reformation, signified by the next church state; and, ever since, the whore of Rome has been visibly sickening and decaying. The Alexandrian copy reads, "into a prison":

and them that commit adultery with her into great tribulation: the kings of the earth, and their subjects, who have joined in the idolatries and corruptions of the Romish church, Rev 17:2, which may be understood either of that distress and uneasiness the Reformation in some countries gave them; or those outward troubles, wars, and desolations they have been since attended with, particularly the empire of Germany; which has been in great tribulation, formerly by the Turks, and of late by internal broils among themselves, and by the armies of other princes entering into it; or it may regard that eternal vengeance that will be recompensed to all such persons:

except they repent of their deeds; their spiritual fornication or idolatry, and all the abominations the members of that apostate church are guilty of. There seems to be an allusion in this verse to Ahaziah and Joram, sons of Ahab and Jezebel, who followed their mother's idolatrous practices, and were cast upon a bed of sickness, 2Ki 1:2.

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NET Notes: Rev 2:22 Or “into great distress.” The suffering here is not specified as physical or emotional, and could involve persecution.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 2:1-29 - --1 What is commanded to be written to the angels, that is, the ministers of the churches of Ephesus,8 Smyrna,12 Pergamos,18 Thyatira, and what is comme...

MHCC: Rev 2:18-29 - --Even when the Lord knows the works of his people to be wrought in love, faith, zeal, and patience; yet if his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, obse...

Matthew Henry: Rev 2:18-29 - -- The form of each epistle is very much the same; and in this, as the rest, we have to consider the inscription, contents, and conclusion. I. The insc...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --The longest of the seven letters is written to the least important of the seven cities. None the less, the problem which faced Thyatira and the dang...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --R. H. Charles points out that by far the longest of the seven letters is written to the most unimportant of the seven cities; but its problem was f...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --(2) The source of the trouble in Thyatira centred round a woman whom the letter calls Jezebel. A variety of answers have been given to the question o...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --(3) This Jezebel of a woman is accused of teaching two things--eating meat offered to idols and committing fornication. (a) One of the great problems ...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --(b) The other part of Jezebel's teaching is not so clear. She is said to teach the people to commit fornication (Rev 2:20); she is urged to repent f...

Barclay: Rev 2:18-29 - --(4) The letter to Thyatira finishes with a series of great threats and great promises. Jezebel has been given all the latitude the divine mercy can g...

Constable: Rev 2:1--3:22 - --II THE LETTERS TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES chs. 2--3 Before analyzing each of the seven letters that follows we should...

Constable: Rev 2:18-29 - --D. The letter to the church in Thyatira 2:18-29 Jesus Christ sent this letter to commend some in this ch...

Constable: Rev 2:20-23 - --3. Rebuke 2:20-23 Evidently a woman claiming to be a prophetess (cf. Luke 2:36; Acts 21:9; 1 Cor...

College: Rev 2:1-29 - --REVELATION 2-3 II. THE REVELATION OF "WHAT IS NOW" (2:1-3:22) In Revelation 1:19 Christ offers John a vision of both the present ("what is now") and...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE REVELATION OF JOHN ABOUT a.d. 95 By Way of Introduction Difficulty in the Problem Perhaps no single book in the New Testament presents so ...

JFB: Revelation (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY.--The author calls himself John (Rev 1:1, Rev 1:4, Rev 1:9; Rev 2:8). JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 308] (A.D. 139-161) quotes ...

JFB: Revelation (Outline) TITLE: SOURCE AND OBJECT OF THIS REVELATION: BLESSING ON THE READER AND KEEPER OF IT, AS THE TIME IS NEAR: INSCRIPTION TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES: APOSTOL...

TSK: Revelation (Book Introduction) The obscurity of this prophecy, which has been urged against its genuineness, necessarily results from the highly figurative and symbolical language i...

TSK: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 2:1, What is commanded to be written to the angels, that is, the ministers of the churches of Ephesus, Rev 2:8, Smyrna, Rev 2:12. Per...

Poole: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2

MHCC: Revelation (Book Introduction) The Book of the Revelation of St. John consists of two principal divisions. 1. Relates to " the things which are," that is, the then present state of...

MHCC: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 2:1-7) Epistles to the churches in Asia, with warnings and encouragements, To the church at Ephesus. (Rev 2:8-11) At Smyrna. (Rev 2:12-17) At P...

Matthew Henry: Revelation (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Revelation of St. John the Divine It ought to be no prejudice to the credit and authority of this b...

Matthew Henry: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle John, having in the foregoing chapter written the things which he had seen, now proceeds to write the things that are, according to the...

Barclay: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE REVELATION OF JOHN The Strange Book When a student of the New Testament embarks upon the study of the Revelation he feels him...

Barclay: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) The Letter To Ephesus (Rev_2:1-7) Ephesus, First And Greatest (Rev_2:1-7 Continued) Ephesus, Christ And His Church (Rev_2:1-7 Continued) Ephes...

Constable: Revelation (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The opening verses of the book state that "John" wr...

Constable: Revelation (Outline) Outline I. The preparation of the prophet ch. 1 A. The prologue of the book 1:1-8 ...

Constable: Revelation Revelation Bibliography Abbott-Smith, George. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T. & ...

Haydock: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. Though some in the first ages [centuries] doubted whether this book was canonical, and ...

Gill: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION That this book was written by the Apostle and Evangelist John, is clear not only from the express mention of his name, a...

Gill: Revelation 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 2 This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. It begins with that to ...

College: Revelation (Book Introduction) PREFACE This commentary on the Revelation of John has been prepared for general readers of the Bible who desire to deepen their understanding of God'...

College: Revelation (Outline) OUTLINE I. PROLOGUE - 1:1-20 A. Introduction to the Prophecy - 1:1-3 B. Sender - 1:4a C. Recipients - 1:4b D. Prescript - 1:4c-5a E. ...

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