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Verse Revelation 2:2. _I KNOW THY WORKS_] For the eyes of the Lord
are throughout the earth, beholding the evil and the good; and, being
omnipresent, all things are continually open and naked before...
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I KNOW THY WORKS - The common formula with which all the epistles to
the seven churches are introduced. It is designed to impress upon them
deeply the conviction that he was intimately acquainted with...
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II. THE THINGS WHICH ARE,
THE SEVEN CHURCH MESSAGES,
AND THEIR PROPHETIC MEANING
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. Ephesus: The post-apostolic period (Revelation 2:1)_
2. Smyrna: The period of persecution (Revelati...
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THE LETTER TO THE CHURCH AT EPHESUS.
Revelation 2:1. Ephesus was the capital of the Roman province of Asia
(Revelation 1:4 *). The worship of Artemis, for which it was
notorious, is referred to in Act...
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REVELATION 2:1 TO REVELATION 3:22. THE LETTERS TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES.
These letters are addressed to individual churches, but their messages
are intended for the Church as a whole. In every letter the...
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The church at _Ephesus_ was founded by Paul (Acts, XVIII. and XIX.);
enjoyed the labors of Aquila and Priscilla, of Apollos and of Timothy;
had at one time the presence of the great apostle for three...
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To the angel of the Church in Ephesus, write:
These things says he who holds the seven stars in his right hand and
who walks in the midst of the seven golden lampstands. I know your
works--I mean your...
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THE LETTER TO EPHESUS (Revelation 2:1-7)...
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WORKS. The Lord deals according to works in "the day of the Lord". See
Isaiah 66:18.
THY. Omit.
LABOUR. toil. The verb in Revelation 2:3 and Matthew 6:28.
PATIENCE. As in...
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_canst not bear_ As too heavy a burden.
_them which say they are apostles_ Cf. 2 Corinthians 11:13 sqq. For
the question who these false Apostles at Ephesus were, see Excursus
II.
_hast found them li...
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The Church in Ephesus. Chap. Revelation 2:1-7
These seven Epistles are marked by certain features common to them
all. (1) They are all dictated by the Lord Himself. (2) The command to
write to the An...
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ΤΟῪΣ ΛΈΓΟΝΤΑΣ ἙΑΥΤΟῪΣ�. The participle and the
finite verb are combined in a way irregular but not difficult, which
is hardly a Hebraism, but might come natural to a writer familiar with
Hebraisms. Cf...
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Revelation 2:1-7. THE CHURCH IN EPHESUS
The Seven Epistles are marked by certain features common to them all.
(1) They are all dictated by the Lord Himself. (2) The command to
write to the Angel of th...
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_LETTER TO THE CHURCH OF EPHESUS REVELATION 2:1-7:_ The angle of the
church is the messenger or preacher who would deliver the message.
Paul had live and worked in Ephesus for three years. (Acts 20:31...
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ΟΊΔΑ (G1492) perf. _ind. act._ знать. Def. perf. со
_знач. praes._ (VA, 281-87). Прид. с ΟΊΔΑ вводит
narratio, т. е., описания положения каждой
общины, которое служит основой для
dispositio, или отзыв...
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DISCOURSE: 2482
EPISTLE TO EPHESUS
Revelation 2:2. I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience,
and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried
them which say they are apos...
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DISCOURSE: 2481
EPISTLE TO EPHESUS
Revelation 2:1. _Unto the angel of the Church of Ephesus write; These
things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who
walketh in the midst of th...
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I KNOW THY WORKS, &C.— Our Saviour having begun with telling the
angel, that _He holds the seven stars in his right hand,_ (that is,
"directs the angels or bishops of the seven churches,") and that _H...
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 4
Text Revelation 2:1-7
To the angel of the church in Ephesus write:
These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand,
he that walketh in the midst of t...
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I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou
canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say
they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:
I...
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The Prophetic Section
20 The vision is figurative. The explanation is literal. _ It must not
be further "explained_ ". The seven stars are seven messengers. The
seven lamp stands are seven eccles...
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THE EPISTLES TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES (REVELATION 2:1 TO REVELATION 3:22)
Since 'seven' is the perfect number, the 'seven churches' represent
all the Churches of the province of Asia. At the same time, t...
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APOSTLES] i.e. traveling envoys representative of Christ, in a sense
not limited to the twelve: see on Romans 16:7. The title was claimed
by some to whom it was not due. HAST.. LIARS] RV 'didst find t...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 2
LETTERS TO THE 7 *CHURCHES - REVELATION 2:1-3
TO THE *CHURCH IN EPHESUS - REVELATION 2:1-7...
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I KNOW THY WORKS. — This phrase is probably common to all the
epistles. See, however, Note on Revelation 2:9. It expresses the way
in which all actions are naked and open before the eyes — those
flame...
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CHAPTER II
THE CHURCH ON THE FIELD OF HISTORY.
Revelation 2:1; Revelation 3:1
To the angel of the church in Ephesus write; These things saith He
that holdeth the seven stars in His right hand, He th...
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οἶδα : nothing escapes his notice, neither the good (Revelation
2:2-3; Revelation 2:6) nor the bad (Revelation 2:4-5) qualities.
ἔργα = the general course and moral conduct of life, exemplified
more e...
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RENEW THY FIRST LOVE
Revelation 2:1
Each of these letters consists of three parts: 1. The introduction,
specifying some characteristic from the vision of the preceding
chapter, which is appropriate t...
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The next movement in the Book consists of the unveiling of the Lord in
His relation with the Asian churches, and therefore with His Church.
It is impossible in such brief notes as these necessarily ar...
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THE CHURCH THAT ABANDONED ITS FIRST LOVE
All the letters to the churches begin with a salutation to the angel
of the church and a description of Jesus. One can readily see Jesus'
authority over the ch...
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(3) I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou
canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say
they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:
...
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To the Angel of the church of Ephesus. The great St. Timothy, who was
bishop of Ephesus, died a glorious martyr about this time. But as for
the admonitions and reprehensions given in these letters, we...
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(1) Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith
he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the
midst of the seven golden candlesticks; (2) I know thy works...
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That God should have chosen John to be the instrument of communicating
the closing volume of the New Testament is worthy of our
consideration. It is not a new thing for God thus to set out the
stronge...
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The Church in Ephesus
There is only one sort of love, but there are a thousand
copies.--Franחois de La Rochefoucauld
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Matthew 16:18 "And I also say to you that you are Peter, and...
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The first great fact is, that the assembly in this world is subject to
judgment, and to have its whole existence and place before God as
light-bearer in the world set aside; secondly, that God will do...
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I KNOW THY WORKS,.... The good works, both of ministers and churches;
no evil works are mentioned, nor anything complained of in this church
but an abatement of the fervour of her first love. Christ,...
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I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst
not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they
are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:
Ver....
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_I know_ Jesus knows all the good and all the evil which his servants
and his enemies suffer and do. Weighty words, _I know!_ How dreadful
will it one day sound to the wicked, how sweet to the righteo...
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EVIL; corrupt in doctrine and practice.
WHICH SAY THEY ARE APOSTLES; false teachers who claimed for themselves
the authority of apostles, such as are described by Paul in his second
epistle to the Cor...
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The letter to the congregation at Ephesus:...
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I KNOW THY WORKS, AND THY LABOR, AND THY PATIENCE, AND HOW THOU CANST
NOT BEAR THEM WHICH ARE EVIL; AND THOU HAST TRIED THEM WHICH SAY THEY
ARE APOSTLES AND ARE NOT, AND HAST FOUND THEM LIARS;...
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THE ADDRESS TO EPHESUS
(vv. 1-7)
Each local assembly is addressed on the basis of its responsibility as
a testimony for God. Each of these assemblies actually existed and
were functioning as assembl...
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EPHESUS (VERSES 1-7)
The City
The city of Ephesus was the capital of Asia Minor and was one of the
most important cities in the Roman world. It had a population of over
250,000. It was the “home” te...
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1-7 These churches were in such different states as to purity of
doctrine and the power of godliness, that the words of Christ to them
will always suit the cases of other churches, and professors. Ch...
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I KNOW THY WORKS: these words being in the front of all the seven
epistles, cannot be interpreted as signifying a knowledge of
approbation, as PSALMS 1:6, but of a comprehension in the
understanding,...
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Revelation 2:2 know G1492 (G5758) your G4675 works G2041 G2532 your
G4675 labor G2873 G2532 your...
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Revelation 2:2. The address to the Church follows, embracing
Revelation 2:2-6. The first part of it, extending to the close of
Revelation 2:3, seems to contain seven points of commendation: (1) I
know...
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Reserving any remarks to be made upon the general structure of the
Epistles to the seven churches of Asia, and upon their relation to one
another, we only notice at present their position in the Apoca...
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I KNOW
(οιδα). Rather than γινωσκω and so "emphasizes better the
absolute clearness of mental vision which photographs all the facts of
life as they pass" (Swete). So also in Revelation 2:9; Revelat...
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Revelation 2:2
What Christ approves in Ephesus.
These words disclose the Lord's marvellous generosity. He is quick to
see and ready to acknowledge all the good that exists among His
people; in this...
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CONTENTS: Message to Ephesus concerning things «which are.» Their
first love left. Message to Pergamos concerning false doctrines.
Message to Smyrna concerning persecutions. Message to Thyatira
concer...
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_Epistle the first._
Revelation 2:1. _The angel of the church of Ephesus,_ or the messenger
of Christ; for the apostles, and apostolic men, while they remained in
any church, were always regarded as t...
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TO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN EPHESUS. To the evangelist. See note on
Revelation 1:20. THIS IS THE MESSAGE. See Revelation 1:13; Revelation
1:16;...
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 2:1 Revelation 2:1 consists of seven
“letters” or royal edicts. Each follows a pattern: (1) The royal
author describes himself in terms from ch....
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1. EPHESUS.
Vs. 1-7. Ephesus, once a leading scene of Paul's ministry, became the
home of John, and there tradition locates his sepulchre. He strikes a
note of commendation by telling them that they h...
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REVELATIONS OF CHURCH LIFE
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Revelation 2:1. ANGEL.—If this be taken as the chief pastor of the
Church, it is quite? possible that Timothy is the person addressed.
HOLDE...
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EXPOSITION
REVELATION 3:1
_The epistles to the seven Churches. _Once more we have to consider
rival interpretations. Of these we may safely set aside all those
which make the seven letters to be pict...
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CHAPTER 2 - FIRST 4 LETTERS TO SEVEN CHURCHES
Introduction to the seven letters:
In chapter one we read what John saw when he was in the spirit and
encountered the risen Lord. What John saw in the ri...
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Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; These things saith he
that holds the seven stars in his right hand, who walks in the midst
of the seven golden candlesticks (Revelation 2:1);
So the desc...
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1 John 2:21; 1 John 2:22; 1 John 4:1; 1 Thessalonians 1:3;...
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Thy works [τ α ε ρ γ α σ ο υ]. See on John 4:47.
Labor [κ ο π ο ν]. Originally suffering, weariness; hence
exhausting labor. The kindred verb kopiaw is often used of apostolic
and ministerial labor (R...
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THE CHURCHES AT EPHESUS AND SMYRNA
Revelation 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
In the second and third Chapter s of the Book of Revelation, God has
recorded for us His messages to the seven Churches of Asia....
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I know — Jesus knows all the good and all the evil, which his
servants and his enemies suffer and do. Weighty word, "I know," how
dreadful will it one day sound to the wicked, how sweet to the
righteo...
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Observe here, 1. general declaration which stands in the front of the
several epistles, I KNOW THY WORKS, both thy inward and outward works,
to observe and mark them, to punish or reward them, as the...