給七個教會的信

給以弗所教會的信

「你要給那在以弗所教會的使者[a]寫信說:

「那位右手握著七顆星、在七座金燈臺中間行走的,這樣說: 我知道你的行為,包括你的勞苦和忍耐,也知道你不能容忍惡人[b]。你曾考驗那些自稱是使徒,其實不是使徒的,而且看出他們是假的。 你也有忍耐,曾為我的名勞苦,並不疲乏。 然而,我有事要責備你,就是你放棄了你起初的愛; 所以你應當記住你是從哪裡跌落的,應當悔改,應當行你起初所做的事!否則我[c]就要來到你那裡;如果你不悔改,我就要把你的燈臺從原處挪去。 不過,你有這一點可取之處[d],就是你恨惡尼古拉派的行為,那些行為也是我所恨惡的。

「凡是有耳的,就應當聽聖靈向各教會所說的話!那得勝的,我將要准許他吃神樂園中生命樹的果子[e]

給士每拿教會的信

「你要給士每拿教會的使者[f]寫信說:

「那位首先的、末後的,那位曾經死去又活過來的,這樣說: 我知道你的[g]患難和貧窮;其實你是富有的。我也知道從那些自稱是猶太人而來的毀謗,其實他們不是猶太人,而是屬於撒旦會堂的。 10 你不要怕將要受的苦。看哪,魔鬼要把你們當中一些人投進監獄,使你們受考驗;你們將受十天的患難。你應當至死忠心,我就把生命的冠冕賜給你。

11 「凡是有耳的,就應當聽聖靈向各教會所說的話!那得勝的,絕不會被第二次的死亡所傷害。

給佩爾伽馬教會的信

12 「你要給那在佩爾伽馬教會的使者[h]寫信說:

「那位有雙刃利劍的,這樣說: 13 我知道[i]你居住的地方,就是撒旦寶座所在的地方。不過即使在我忠心的見證人安提帕的那些日子裡,你還持守我的名,也沒有否認對我的信仰;這安提帕是在你們那裡,也就是在撒旦居住的地方被殺害的。 14 然而,我有幾件事要責備你,就是在你那裡有些人持守巴蘭的教導。這巴蘭曾教唆巴勒把絆腳石放在以色列子民面前,就是使他們吃祭過偶像的食物,並且行淫亂。 15 同樣,你那裡也有些人持守與尼古拉派一樣的教導。[j] 16 所以,你應當悔改,否則我就會立即來到你那裡,用我口中的劍與他們交戰。

17 「凡是有耳的,就應當聽聖靈向各教會所說的話!那得勝的,我將要賜給他那隱藏的嗎哪。我還要賜給他[k]一塊白石頭,石頭上有一個寫好的新名字,除了那領受的人以外,沒有人認識這名字。

給錫亞蒂拉教會的信

18 「你要給那在錫亞蒂拉教會的使者[l]寫信說:

「神的兒子,就是那位眼睛如火焰、兩腳彷彿精銅的,這樣說: 19 我知道你的行為,包括你的愛心、信仰、服事和忍耐,也知道你最近所做的比先前的更多。 20 然而,我有事[m]要責備你,就是你容忍那自稱是女先知的婦人耶洗別,教唆並迷惑我的奴僕們行淫亂、吃祭過偶像的食物。 21 我曾給她時間,好讓她悔改,她卻不肯[n]悔改離開自己的淫亂。 22 看哪,我要把她扔在痛苦的[o]床上。那些與她通姦的人,如果不悔改離開她[p]的行為,我也要把他們扔在大患難中。 23 我要用瘟疫[q]擊殺她的兒女[r],這樣各教會就將知道我就是洞察情感和心思的那一位;我也要照著你們的行為回報你們每個人。 24 至於你們其餘在錫亞蒂拉的人,就是那些不接受這教訓的、那些不知道所謂「撒旦深奧之事」的,我告訴你們:我不會把另一個重擔放在你們身上。 25 不過你們應當持守你們所擁有的,直到我來。 26 那得勝的,那把我的工作持守到底的,我將要賜給他權柄統管列國——

27 他將用鐵杖治理[s]列國,
如同打碎陶器那樣[t]——就像我也從我父那裡領受了權柄一樣; 28 我還要把晨星賜給他。

29 「凡是有耳的,就應當聽聖靈向各教會所說的話!

Footnotes

  1. 啟示錄 2:1 使者——或譯作「天使」。
  2. 啟示錄 2:2 惡人——或譯作「惡事」。
  3. 啟示錄 2:5 有古抄本附「很快」。
  4. 啟示錄 2:6 可取之處——輔助詞語。
  5. 啟示錄 2:7 果子——輔助詞語。
  6. 啟示錄 2:8 使者——或譯作「天使」。
  7. 啟示錄 2:9 有古抄本附「行為、」。
  8. 啟示錄 2:12 使者——或譯作「天使」。
  9. 啟示錄 2:13 有古抄本附「你的行為和」。
  10. 啟示錄 2:15 有古抄本附「這是我所恨惡的。」
  11. 啟示錄 2:17 賜給他——有古抄本作「賜給他吃」。
  12. 啟示錄 2:18 使者——或譯作「天使」。
  13. 啟示錄 2:20 有事——有古抄本作「有幾件事」。
  14. 啟示錄 2:21 有古抄本沒有「肯」。
  15. 啟示錄 2:22 痛苦的——輔助詞語。
  16. 啟示錄 2:22 她——有古抄本作「他們」。
  17. 啟示錄 2:23 瘟疫——或譯作「死症」。
  18. 啟示錄 2:23 她的兒女——指「那些跟隨她的人」。
  19. 啟示錄 2:27 治理——原文直譯「牧養」。
  20. 啟示錄 2:27 《詩篇》2:9。

Chapter 2

To Ephesus. [a]“To the angel of the church[b] in Ephesus,[c] write this:

“‘The one who holds the seven stars in his right hand and walks in the midst of the seven gold lampstands says this: “I know your works, your labor, and your endurance, and that you cannot tolerate the wicked; you have tested those who call themselves apostles but are not, and discovered that they are impostors.[d] Moreover, you have endurance and have suffered for my name, and you have not grown weary. Yet I hold this against you: you have lost the love you had at first. Realize how far you have fallen. Repent, and do the works you did at first. Otherwise, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent. But you have this in your favor: you hate the works of the Nicolaitans,[e] which I also hate.

“‘“Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the victor[f] I will give the right to eat from the tree of life that is in the garden of God.”’(A)

To Smyrna.[g] “To the angel of the church in Smyrna,[h] write this:

“‘The first and the last, who once died but came to life, says this: “I know your tribulation and poverty, but you are rich.[i] I know the slander of those who claim to be Jews and are not, but rather are members of the assembly of Satan.(B) 10 Do not be afraid of anything that you are going to suffer. Indeed, the devil will throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will face an ordeal for ten days. Remain faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.

11 “‘“Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches.(C) The victor shall not be harmed by the second death.”’[j]

To Pergamum.[k] 12 “To the angel of the church in Pergamum,[l] write this:

“‘The one with the sharp two-edged sword says this: 13 “I know that you live where Satan’s throne[m] is, and yet you hold fast to my name and have not denied your faith in me, not even in the days of Antipas, my faithful witness, who was martyred among you, where Satan lives. 14 [n]Yet I have a few things against you. You have some people there who hold to the teaching of Balaam, who instructed Balak to put a stumbling block before the Israelites: to eat food sacrificed to idols and to play the harlot.(D) 15 Likewise, you also have some people who hold to the teaching of [the] Nicolaitans. 16 Therefore, repent. Otherwise, I will come to you quickly and wage war against them with the sword of my mouth.

17 “‘“Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the victor I shall give some of the hidden manna;[o] I shall also give a white amulet upon which is inscribed a new name, which no one knows except the one who receives it.”’(E)

To Thyatira.[p] 18 “To the angel of the church in Thyatira,[q] write this:

“‘The Son of God, whose eyes are like a fiery flame and whose feet are like polished brass, says this: 19 “I know your works, your love, faith, service, and endurance, and that your last works are greater than the first. 20 Yet I hold this against you, that you tolerate the woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, who teaches and misleads my servants to play the harlot and to eat food sacrificed to idols.[r] 21 I have given her time to repent, but she refuses to repent of her harlotry. 22 So I will cast her on a sickbed and plunge those who commit adultery with her into intense suffering unless they repent of her works. 23 I will also put her children[s] to death. Thus shall all the churches come to know that I am the searcher of hearts and minds and that I will give each of you what your works deserve.(F) 24 But I say to the rest of you in Thyatira, who do not uphold this teaching and know nothing of the so-called deep secrets of Satan:[t] on you I will place no further burden, 25 except that you must hold fast to what you have until I come.

26 “‘“To the victor,[u] who keeps to my ways[v] until the end,
    I will give authority over the nations.(G)
27 He will rule them with an iron rod.
    Like clay vessels will they be smashed,

28 just as I received authority from my Father. And to him I will give the morning star.

29 “‘“Whoever has ears ought to hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”’

Footnotes

  1. 2:1–3:22 Each of the seven letters follows the same pattern: address; description of the exalted Christ; blame and/or praise for the church addressed; threat and/or admonition; final exhortation and promise to all Christians.
  2. 2:1–7 The letter to Ephesus praises the members of the church there for their works and virtues, including discerning false teachers (Rev 2:2–3), but admonishes them to repent and return to their former devotion (Rev 2:4–5). It concludes with a reference to the Nicolaitans (see note on Rev 2:6) and a promise that the victor will have access to eternal life (Rev 2:7).
  3. 2:1 Ephesus: this great ancient city had a population of ca. 250,000; it was the capital of the Roman province of Asia and the commercial, cultural, and religious center of Asia. The other six churches were located in the same province, situated roughly in a circle; they were selected for geographical reasons rather than for the size of their Christian communities. Walks in the midst of the seven gold lampstands: this signifies that Christ is always present in the church; see note on Rev 1:4.
  4. 2:2 Who call themselves…impostors: this refers to unauthorized and perverse missionaries; cf. Acts 20:29–30.
  5. 2:6 Nicolaitans: these are perhaps the impostors of Rev 2:2; see note on Rev 2:14–15. There is little evidence for connecting this group with Nicolaus, the proselyte from Antioch, mentioned in Acts 6:5.
  6. 2:7 Victor: referring to any Christian individual who holds fast to the faith and does God’s will in the face of persecution. The tree of life that is in the garden of God: this is a reference to the tree in the primeval paradise (Gn 2:9); cf. Rev 22:2, 14, 19. The decree excluding humanity from the tree of life has been revoked by Christ.
  7. 2:8–11 The letter to Smyrna encourages the Christians in this important commercial center by telling them that although they are impoverished, they are nevertheless rich, and calls those Jews who are slandering them members of the assembly of Satan (Rev 2:9). There is no admonition; rather, the Christians are told that they will suffer much, even death, but the time of tribulation will be short compared to their eternal reward (Rev 2:10), and they will thus escape final damnation (Rev 2:11).
  8. 2:8 Smyrna: modern Izmir, ca. thirty miles north of Ephesus, and the chief city of Lydia, with a temple to the goddess Roma. It was renowned for its loyalty to Rome, and it also had a large Jewish community very hostile toward Christians.
  9. 2:9–10 The church in Smyrna was materially poor but spiritually rich. Accusations made by Jewish brethren there occasioned the persecution of Christians; cf. Acts 14:2, 19; 17:5, 13.
  10. 2:11 The second death: this refers to the eternal death, when sinners will receive their final punishment; cf. Rev 20:6, 14–15; 21:8.
  11. 2:12–17 The letter to Pergamum praises the members of the church for persevering in their faith in Christ even in the midst of a pagan setting and in face of persecution and martyrdom (Rev 2:13). But it admonishes them about members who advocate an unprincipled morality (Rev 2:14; cf. 2 Pt 2:15; Jude 11) and others who follow the teaching of the Nicolaitans (Rev 2:15; see note there). It urges them to repent (Rev 2:16) and promises them the hidden manna and Christ’s amulet (Rev 2:17).
  12. 2:12 Pergamum: modern Bergama, ca. forty-five miles northeast of Smyrna, a center for various kinds of pagan worship. It also had an outstanding library (the word parchment is derived from its name).
  13. 2:13 Satan’s throne: the reference is to emperor worship and other pagan practices that flourished in Pergamum, perhaps specifically to the white marble altar erected and dedicated to Zeus by Eumenes II (197–160 B.C.).
  14. 2:14–15 Like Balaam, the biblical prototype of the religious compromiser (cf. Nm 25:1–3; 31:16; 2 Pt 2:15; Jude 11), the Nicolaitans in Pergamum and Ephesus (Rev 2:6) accommodated their Christian faith to paganism. They abused the principle of liberty enunciated by Paul (1 Cor 9:19–23).
  15. 2:17 The hidden manna: this is the food of life; cf. Ps 78:24–25. White amulet: literally, “white stone,” on which was written a magical name, whose power could be tapped by one who knew the secret name. It is used here as a symbol of victory and joy; cf. Rev 3:4–5. New name: this is a reference to the Christian’s rebirth in Christ; cf. Rev 3:12; 19:12; Is 62:2; 65:15.
  16. 2:18–29 The letter to Thyatira praises the progress in virtue of this small Christian community (Rev 2:19) but admonishes them for tolerating a false prophet who leads them astray (Rev 2:20). Her fate is sealed, but there is hope of repentance for her followers (Rev 2:21–22). Otherwise, they too shall die (Rev 2:23). They are warned against Satanic power or knowledge (Rev 2:24–25). Those who remain faithful will share in the messianic reign, having authority over nations (Rev 2:26–27), and will in fact possess Christ himself (Rev 2:28).
  17. 2:18 Thyatira: modern Akhisar, ca. forty miles southeast of Pergamum, a frontier town famous for its workers’ guilds (cf. Acts 16:14), membership in which may have involved festal meals in pagan temples.
  18. 2:20 The scheming and treacherous Jezebel of old (cf. 1 Kgs 19:1–2; 21:1–14; 2 Kgs 9:22, 30–34) introduced pagan customs into the religion of Israel; this new Jezebel was doing the same to Christianity.
  19. 2:23 Children: spiritual descendants.
  20. 2:24 The so-called deep secrets of Satan: literally, “the deep things of Satan,” a scathing reference to the perverse teaching of the Nicolaitans (Rev 2:15).
  21. 2:26–28 The Christian who perseveres in faith will share in Christ’s messianic authority (cf. Ps 2:8–9) and resurrection victory over death, symbolized by the morning star; cf. Rev 22:16.
  22. 2:26 Who keeps to my ways: literally, “who keeps my works.”

“To the angel of the Messianic Community in Ephesus, write: ‘Here is the message from the one who holds the seven stars in his right hand and walks among the seven gold menorahs: “I know what you have been doing, how hard you have worked, how you have persevered, and how you can’t stand wicked people; so you tested those who call themselves emissaries but aren’t — and you found them to be liars. You are persevering, and you have suffered for my sake without growing weary. But I have this against you: you have lost the love you had at first. Therefore, remember where you were before you fell, turn from this sin, and do what you used to do before. Otherwise, I will come to you and remove your menorah from its place — if you don’t turn from your sin! But you have this in your favor: you hate what the Nicolaitans do — I hate it too. Those who have ears, let them hear what the Spirit is saying to the Messianic communities. To him winning the victory I will give the right to eat from the Tree of Life which is in God’s Gan-‘Eden.”’

“To the angel of the Messianic Community in Smyrna, write: ‘Here is the message from the First and the Last, who died and came alive again: “I know how you are suffering and how poor you are (though in fact you are rich!), and I know the insults of those who call themselves Jews but aren’t — on the contrary, they are a synagogue of the Adversary. 10 Don’t be afraid of what you are about to suffer. Look, the Adversary is going to have some of you thrown in prison, in order to put you to the test; and you will face an ordeal for ten days. Remain faithful, even to the point of death; and I will give you life as your crown. 11 Those who have ears, let them hear what the Spirit is saying to the Messianic communities. He who wins the victory will not be hurt at all by the second death.”’

12 “To the angel of the Messianic Community in Pergamum, write: ‘Here is the message from the one who has the sharp double-edged sword: 13 “I know where you are living, there where the Adversary’s throne is. Yet you are holding onto my name. You did not deny trusting me even at the time when my faithful witness Antipas was put to death in your town, there where the Adversary lives. 14 Nevertheless, I have a few things against you: you have some people who hold to the teaching of Bil‘am, who taught Balak to set a trap for the people of Isra’el, so that they would eat food that had been sacrificed to idols and commit sexual sin. 15 Likewise, you too have people who hold to the teaching of the Nicolaitans. 16 Therefore, turn from these sins. Otherwise, I will come to you very soon and make war against them with the sword of my mouth. 17 Those who have ears, let them hear what the Spirit is saying to the Messianic communities. To him winning the victory I will give some of the hidden man. I will also give him a white stone, on which is written a new name that nobody knows except the one receiving it.”’

18 “To the angel of the Messianic Community in Thyatira, write: ‘Here is the message from the Son of God, whose eyes are like a fiery flame and whose feet are like burnished brass: 19 I know what you are doing, your love, trust, service and perseverance. And I know that you are doing more now than before. 20 But I have this against you: you continue to tolerate that Izevel woman, the one who claims to be a prophet, but is teaching and deceiving my servants to commit sexual sin and eat food that has been sacrificed to idols. 21 I gave her time to turn from her sin, but she doesn’t want to repent of her immorality. 22 So I am throwing her into a sickbed; and those who commit adultery with her I am throwing into great trouble, unless they turn from the sins connected with what she does; 23 and I will strike her children dead! Then all the Messianic communities will know that I am the one who searches minds and hearts, and that I will give to each of you what your deeds deserve. 24 But to the rest of you in Thyatira, to those who do not hold this teaching, who have not learned what some people call the ‘deep things’ of the Adversary, I say this: I am not loading you up with another burden; 25 only hold fast to what you have until I come. 26 To him who wins the victory and does what I want until the goal is reached,

I will give him authority over the nations;
27 he will rule them with a staff of iron
and dash them to pieces like pottery,[a]

28 just as I have received authority from my Father. I will also give him the morning star. 29 Those who have ears, let them hear what the Spirit is saying to the Messianic communities.”’

Footnotes

  1. Revelation 2:27 Psalm 2:8–9