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3:9 Listen! I am going to make those people from the synagogue of Satan– who say they are Jews yet are not, but are lying– Look, I will make them come and bow down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jews the people descended from Israel
 · Satan a person, male (evil angelic),an angel that has rebelled against God


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Synagogue | Satan | SATAN, SYNAGOGUE OF | REVELATION OF JOHN | Philadelphia | MAKE, MAKER | Jesus, The Christ | Hypocrisy | GNOSTICISM | Church | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- I give ( didō ). Late omega form for didōmi , but the ̇mi form in Rev 17:13 (didoasin ). These Jewish converts are a gift from Christ. For th...

I give ( didō ).

Late omega form for didōmi , but the ̇mi form in Rev 17:13 (didoasin ). These Jewish converts are a gift from Christ. For this use of didōmi see Act 2:27; Act 10:40; Act 14:3. There is ellipse of tinas before ek as in Rev 2:10 (ex humōn ) and see Rev 2:9 for "the synagogue of Satan."

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- Of them which say ( tōn legontōn ). Ablative plural in apposition with sunagōgēs . On the construction of heautous Ioudaious einai see note...

Of them which say ( tōn legontōn ).

Ablative plural in apposition with sunagōgēs . On the construction of heautous Ioudaious einai see note on Rev 2:9 (Ioudaious einai heautous , the order of words being immaterial).

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- But do lie ( alla pseudontai ). Present middle indicative of pseudomai , explanatory positive, addition here to kai ouk eisin of Rev 2:9, in contra...

But do lie ( alla pseudontai ).

Present middle indicative of pseudomai , explanatory positive, addition here to kai ouk eisin of Rev 2:9, in contrast also with ho alēthinos of Rev 3:7 and in Johannine style (Joh 8:44; 1Jo 1:10; 1Jo 2:4).

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- I will make them ( poiēsō autous ). Future active indicative of poieō , resuming the prophecy after the parenthesis (tōn - pseudontai , whic...

I will make them ( poiēsō autous ).

Future active indicative of poieō , resuming the prophecy after the parenthesis (tōn - pseudontai , which say - but do lie).

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- To come and worship ( hina hēxousin kai proskunēsousin ). "That they come and worship"(final clause, like facio ut in Latin, with hina and t...

To come and worship ( hina hēxousin kai proskunēsousin ).

"That they come and worship"(final clause, like facio ut in Latin, with hina and the future active of hēkō and proskuneō ). The language is based on Isa 45:14; Isa 60:14. The Jews expected homage (not worship in the strict sense) from the Gentiles, but it will come to the Christians at last (1Co 14:24). Later Ignatius ( Philad. 6) warns this church against Judaizing Christians, perhaps one result of an influx of Jews.

Robertson: Rev 3:9 - -- And to know ( kai gnōsin ). Continuation of the purpose clause with hina , but with the second aorist active subjunctive rather than the less usual...

And to know ( kai gnōsin ).

Continuation of the purpose clause with hina , but with the second aorist active subjunctive rather than the less usual future indicative. See both constructions also with hina in Rev 22:14. Probably a reminiscence of Isa 43:4 in egō ēgapēsa se (I loved thee), first aorist active indicative.

Vincent: Rev 3:9 - -- I will make ( δίδωμι ) Rev., rightly, I give . See on Rev 3:8. The sense is broken off there and resumed here.

I will make ( δίδωμι )

Rev., rightly, I give . See on Rev 3:8. The sense is broken off there and resumed here.

Vincent: Rev 3:9 - -- Of the synagogue ( ἐκ τῆς συναγωγῆς ) Certain ones of the synagogue. Most interpreters refer to the Jews. Others explain more...

Of the synagogue ( ἐκ τῆς συναγωγῆς )

Certain ones of the synagogue. Most interpreters refer to the Jews. Others explain more generally, of the bowing down of the Church's enemies at her feet. Trench refers to a passage in the Epistle of Ignatius to this Philadelphian church, implying the actual presence in the midst of it of converts from Judaism, who preached the faith which they once persecuted.

Vincent: Rev 3:9 - -- Of Satan See on Rev 2:9.

Of Satan

See on Rev 2:9.

Vincent: Rev 3:9 - -- I will make them to come ( ποιήσω αὐτοὺς ἵνα ἥξωσιν ) Lit., I will make them that they shall co...

I will make them to come ( ποιήσω αὐτοὺς ἵνα ἥξωσιν )

Lit., I will make them that they shall come .

Vincent: Rev 3:9 - -- Worship before thy feet Compare Isa 60:14; Isa 49:23.

Worship before thy feet

Compare Isa 60:14; Isa 49:23.

Wesley: Rev 3:9 - -- who have all power; and they must then comply.

who have all power; and they must then comply.

Wesley: Rev 3:9 - -- Pay thee the lowest homage.

Pay thee the lowest homage.

Wesley: Rev 3:9 - -- At length, that all depends on my love, and that thou hast a place therein. O how often does the judgment of the people turn quite round, when the Lor...

At length, that all depends on my love, and that thou hast a place therein. O how often does the judgment of the people turn quite round, when the Lord looketh upon them! Job 42:7, &c.

JFB: Rev 3:9 - -- Greek present, "I make," literally, "I give" (see on Rev 3:8). The promise to Philadelphia is larger than that to Smyrna. To Smyrna the promise was th...

Greek present, "I make," literally, "I give" (see on Rev 3:8). The promise to Philadelphia is larger than that to Smyrna. To Smyrna the promise was that "the synagogue of Satan" should not prevail against the faithful in her: to Philadelphia, that she should even win over some of "the synagogue of Satan" to fall on their faces and confess God is in her of a truth. Translate, "(some) of the synagogue." For until Christ shall come, and all Israel then be saved, there is but "a remnant" being gathered out of the Jews "according to the election of grace." This is an instance of how Christ set before her an "open door," some of her greatest adversaries, the Jews, being brought to the obedience of the faith. Their worshipping before her feet expresses the convert's willingness to take the very lowest place in the Church, doing servile honor to those whom once they persecuted, rather than dwell with the ungodly. So the Philippian jailer before Paul.

Clarke: Rev 3:9 - -- I will make them - Show them to be, of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are Jews, pretending thereby to be of the synagogue of God, and conseque...

I will make them - Show them to be, of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are Jews, pretending thereby to be of the synagogue of God, and consequently his true and peculiar children

Clarke: Rev 3:9 - -- I will make them to come and worship - I will so dispose of matters in the course of my providence, that the Jews shall be obliged to seek unto the ...

I will make them to come and worship - I will so dispose of matters in the course of my providence, that the Jews shall be obliged to seek unto the Christians for toleration, support, and protection, which they shall be obliged to sue for in the most humble and abject manner

Clarke: Rev 3:9 - -- To know that I have loved thee - That the love which was formerly fixed on the Jews is now removed, and transferred to the Gentiles.

To know that I have loved thee - That the love which was formerly fixed on the Jews is now removed, and transferred to the Gentiles.

Defender: Rev 3:9 - -- See note on Rev 2:9.

See note on Rev 2:9.

Defender: Rev 3:9 - -- These Jews who were of the synagogue of Satan would not worship the Philadelphia believers themselves (not even angels will accept such worship - Rev ...

These Jews who were of the synagogue of Satan would not worship the Philadelphia believers themselves (not even angels will accept such worship - Rev 22:8, Rev 22:9); but in the presence of these believers, they will bow down to the Lord they had rejected on earth (Phi 2:10)."

TSK: Rev 3:9 - -- the synagogue : Rev 2:9 I will make them to : Exo 11:8, Exo 12:30-32; 1Sa 2:36; Est 8:17; Job 42:8-10; Isa 49:23, Isa 60:14; Zec 8:20-23; Act 16:37-39

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 3:9 - -- Behold, I will make - Greek, "I give"- δίδωμι didōmi ; that is, I will arrange matters so that this shall occur. The word implie...

Behold, I will make - Greek, "I give"- δίδωμι didōmi ; that is, I will arrange matters so that this shall occur. The word implies that he had power to do this, and consequently proves that he has power over the heart of man, and Call secure such a result as he chooses.

Them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews - Who profess to be Jews, but are really of the synagogue of Satan. See the notes on Rev 2:9. The meaning is, that, though they were of Jewish extraction, and boasted much of being Jews, yet they were really under the influence of Satan, and their assemblages deserved to be called his "synagogue."

And are not, but do lie - It is a false profession altogether. Compare notes on 1Jo 1:6.

Behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet - The word rendered "worship"here, means, properly, to full prostrate; and then to do homage, or to worship in the proper sense, as this was commonly done by falling prostrate. See the notes on Mat 2:2. So far as the word is concerned, it may refer either to spiritual homage, that is, the worship of God; or it may mean respect as shown to superiors. If it is used here in the sense of divine worship properly so called, it means that they would be constrained to come and worship "before them,"or in their very presence; if it is used in the more general signification, it means that they would be constrained to show them honor and respect. The latter is the probable meaning; that is, that they would be constrained to acknowledge that they were the children of God, or that God regarded them with his favor. It does not mean necessarily that they would themselves be converted to Christ, but that, as they had been accustomed to revile and oppose those who were true Christians, they would be constrained to come and render them the respect due to those who were sincerely endeavoring to serve their Maker. The truth taught here is, that it is in the power of the Lord Jesus so to turn the hearts of all the enemies of religion that they shall be brought to show respect to it; so to incline the minds of all people that they shall honor the church, or be at least outwardly its friends. Such homage the world shall yet be constrained to pay to it.

And to know that I have loved thee - This explains what he had just said, and shows that he means that the enemies of his church will yet be constrained to acknowledge that it enjoys the smiles of God, and that instead of being persecuted and reviled, it should be respected and loved.

Poole: Rev 3:9 - -- Them of the synagogue of Satan so he calleth all Jews that opposed Christianity, or all pretended but not real professors. Which say they are Jews, ...

Them of the synagogue of Satan so he calleth all Jews that opposed Christianity, or all pretended but not real professors.

Which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie : For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision which is of the flesh; but he is a Jew, which is one inwardly, & c., Rom 2:28,29 . By this term also he may mean all false and hypocritical professors, who would make themselves the church, the only church of God, but are far enough from it, hating, maligning, and opposing those who would keep stricter to the rule of the gospel.

Behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet I will by my providence so order it, that these men shall come and honour thee, paying a civil respect and homage to thee.

And to know that I have loved thee and to know that I have a greater kindness for thee than for them.

PBC: Rev 3:9 - -- Again we find some mentioned who are called them of the synagogue of Satan. We found this mentioned in Re 2:9, " I know thy works, and tribulation, an...

Again we find some mentioned who are called them of the synagogue of Satan. We found this mentioned in Re 2:9, " I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan." Evidently these people were striving for the good will of the Romans. They were actually anti-christ in their persecutions of the sect who worshiped according to godliness. Paul mentioned the anti-christ as being present during his day. John must have also experienced this movement. Jesus gave great consolation in the words " behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee." The Church at Philadelphia would be exalted in due time. " Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over." {Ps 23:5}— Eld. Charles Taylor

Haydock: Rev 3:7-13 - -- To the Angel of the church of Philadelphia. There were several towns of this name; here is understood that which was near Sardis, in Lydia. Here is...

To the Angel of the church of Philadelphia. There were several towns of this name; here is understood that which was near Sardis, in Lydia. Here is no more than an admonition to persevere, to hold that which thou hast. Christ takes the title of the Holy One, and True One, who hath the key of David; i.e. being the son of David, and the promised Messias, hath the supreme power in the Church: who opens the gate of salvation, and no one shuts it against his elect. (Witham) ---

By the key in this place may be understood either the key of the Church, or of the kingdom of heaven. Jesus Christ has both, he opens and shuts the heavens by his infinite power. But in the Church on earth he has entrusted this key (his power) to his apostles and ministers; whatever is bound or loosened by them is ratified by him in the kingdom of his glory. (Calmet) ---

I have set before thee a door open, by giving thee graces to save thee, which no one shall be able to hinder, because thou hast of thyself little power or strength,[2] and hast kept my word, and not denied the faith. (Witham) ---

I have sent you to preach, and have given my blessing to your labours. You shall, notwithstanding all your adversaries, eventually succeed. St. Paul makes use of the same manner of expression (1 Corinthians xvi.) I see a great door is open to me, and at the same time many adversaries; and again, 2 Corinthians ii. and Colossians iv. On account of your little strength, your want of talents, eloquence, supernatural gifts, &c. I have not exposed you to great trial. Thus does the Almighty always proportion the trials he sends, and the temptations he permits in his servants, to the graces and strength he has given them. ---

Those who were neither Jews nor Christians, shall come and abjure at your feet their former errors, and shall evidently perceive that you are strengthened by me. (Calmet) ---

Christ also promises that he will make the false abandoned Jews subject to the bishop and his Church, and to won them to be the beloved and chosen people. God promises to preserve them in the hour or time of temptation and persecutions, which should happen to all the inhabitants of the earth. (Witham) ---

He here advertises him of the persecution which was about to take place, and by which he would try the fidelity of his servants. In ver. 12. he relates the triumph and everlasting beatitude of the martyrs. ---

He that overcomes, I will make him a pillar, &c. so as to stand firm against his enemies, and to be secure of his endless happiness. ---

I will write upon him the name of my God, a subscribed citizen of the celestial Jerusalem, with the new name of Jesus, the Saviour and Redeemer of mankind. He alludes to the custom of writing names upon pillars, palaces, &c. ---

From the words my God, the Socinians pretend that Christ is not the true God, as we may find in the disputes which Servetus had with Calvin. Calvin answered the Socinians, as all Catholics do, that Christ was both God and man: this and divers things were spoken of Christ as he was a man, but that many things in the Scriptures could not apply to him, unless he was also truly God. And by such places is clearly confuted the blasphemy and error of the Arians and Socinians. The argument concludes in the principles of the Catholics, who allow the authority of the Church in expounding the sense of the Scriptures; but the Calvinists, and all other pretended reformers, having shaken off that authority, and having allowed that the holy Scriptures are to be interpreted according to every man's private judgment or spirit, this set Calvin and Servetus, every Calvinist and Socinians, upon the same level. (Witham)

Gill: Rev 3:9 - -- Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan,.... Which may be understood either of the Papists, the followers of the man of sin, whose coming w...

Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan,.... Which may be understood either of the Papists, the followers of the man of sin, whose coming was after the working of Satan, and whose doctrines are the doctrines of devils, many of whom will now be converted, and brought to the true church; or rather of the Jews, who had, and have, and will have till this time, their synagogues for religious worship in their way; but they are no other than synagogues of Satan; the men that assemble in them are of their father the devil, and do his works, and will do them:

which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; they are Jews by name and nation; they are. Jews outwardly, but not inwardly and spiritually, Rom 2:28; they are carnal wicked men, under the influence of Satan, though they pretend to be religious men, and worshippers of God:

behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet; the conversion of the Jews is here intended. The worship here spoken of is not either a religious or civil worship of the church, for the church is not the object of worship; only before whom, and at whose feet, this worship shall be given to God in the most humble and hearty manner: the sense is, that the convinced and converted Jews shall come to the church, and in the most lowly and contrite manner acknowledge their former blindness, furious zeal, and violent hatred of the Christians, and shall profess their faith in Christ; shall join themselves to the church, and partake of the ordinances of the Gospel with them; and shall worship God and Jesus Christ, their Lord and King, in their presence, and at their feet:

and to know that I have loved thee; the Gentile church, and the members of it, in assuming human nature, and dying for, and redeeming them, as well as the Jews; in sending his Gospel to them, and calling them by his grace, and planting them into Gospel churches; giving them a place, and a name in his house, better than that of sons and daughters.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 3:9 Or “and know,” “and recognize.”

Geneva Bible: Rev 3:9 Behold, I will make them ( f ) of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come ( 8 ) and...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 3:1-22 - --1 The angel of the church of Sardis is reproved;3 exhorted to repent, and threatened if he do not repent.8 The angel of the church of Philadelphia,10 ...

MHCC: Rev 3:7-13 - --The same Lord Jesus has the key of government and authority in and over the church. He opens a door of opportunity to his churches; he opens a door of...

Matthew Henry: Rev 3:7-13 - -- We have now come to the sixth letter, sent to one of the Asian churches, where observe, I. The inscription, showing, 1. For whom it was more immedia...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --Philadelphia was the youngest of all the seven cities. It was founded by colonists from Pergamum under the reign of Attalus the Second, who ruled in...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --In the introduction to this letter the Risen Christ is called by three great titles, each of which implies a tremendous claim. (i) He is he who is ho...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --In Rev 3:8-9there is a problem of punctuation. In the early Greek manuscripts there was no punctuation at all. The problem is that the words "becau...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --In Rev 3:9the promise of the Risen Christ is that some day the Jews who slander the Christians will kneel before them. This is an echo of an expectat...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --It is the promise of the Risen Christ that he who keeps will be kept. "You have kept my commandment," he says, "therefore, I will keep you." Loya...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --In Rev 3:11there is promise and warning combined. The Risen Christ tells them that he is coming quickly. It has been said that in the New Testament t...

Barclay: Rev 3:7-13 - --In Rev 3:12we come to the promises of the Risen Christ to those who are faithful. They are many and most would paint pictures which would be vivid an...

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 3:7-13 - --F. The letter to the church in Philadelphia 3:7-13 The Lord sent the letter to the church in Philadelphi...

Constable: Rev 3:9-11 - --3. Promise 3:9-11a, 12 Jesus Christ gave no rebuke to this church, as was true of the church in ...

College: Rev 3:1-22 - --5. White Garments and the Book of Life (3:4-5) 3:4-5 Yet you have a few people in Sardis who have not soiled their clothes. They will walk with me, d...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 3:1, The angel of the church of Sardis is reproved; Rev 3:3, exhorted to repent, and threatened if he do not repent; Rev 3:8, The ang...

Poole: Revelation 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 3:1-6) Epistles to the church at Sardis. (Rev 3:7-13) At Philadelphia. (Rev 3:14-22) And Laodicea.

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Here we have three more of the epistles of Christ to the churches: I. To Sardis (Rev 3:1-6). II. To Philadelphia (Rev 3:7-13). III. To Laodicea ...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) The Letter To Sardis (Rev_3:1-6) Sardis, Past Splendour And Present Decay (Rev_3:1-6 Continued) Sardis, Death In Life (Rev_3:1-6 Continued) Sa...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 3 This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, and begins with that to Sard...

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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