Revelation 2
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 29 verses
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Revelation 2
Revelation 2:1
UNTO the Angel of the church of Ephesus write Ephesus was the principal City of Asia the less, it lay in the Western parts of it upon the Ionian Sea, a City of great Riches and Trade, but much given to Idolatry and Superstition, famous for the Temple of Diana; Paul was there twice, at his second coming he staid thereabouts three years, Acts 18. ch. 19, ch. 20. He was by a Tumult driven thence into Macedonia, and left Timothy there, 1 Tim. 1.3. It appears from Acts 20.17. that there were more Ministers there than one; but they were all Angels, and from the oneness of their Business, are all called an Angel., These things, says he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand That is, Christ, ch. 1 16, 20. who has put an Honour on his Ministers, shows special Favour to them, and will protect them., who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks Who has a special Eye to his Church, being not an idle Spectator, but present with his Church, to observe how all in it walk, and perform their several parts, and is at hand, either to reward, or punish them.:
Revelation 2:2
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 Psalm 1.6. but of a Comprehension in the Vnderstanding, and as signifying Christ's Omnisciency; tho it be true, that he Lord both understood, d approved of some of the Works of this Church particularly., and thy labour, and thy patience Their Labour in propagating the Knowledg of Christ, and Doctrine of the Gospel, and their patient taking up, and bearing the Cross., and how thou canst not bear them which are evil And their Zeal and Warmth, that they would not endure either Persons erroneous in Judgment, or lewd in their Lives, in their Communion.: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not In the Primitive Church there were some that falsely pretended an immediate Call, or Mission from Christ, to preach what they did, but this Church would not indure them. It appears from Paul's Epistle to Timothy, that there were then false Teachers very busie in that Church punc; possibly Ebion and Cerinthus, (who both lived in this time, and Cerinthus preached in Asia) or their Disciples, might be some of them. They tried them, possibly, by the Word of God, according to the Rules given in it to try the Spirits.; and hast found them liars And found that they had no such immediate Mission, no Authority from Christ.:
Revelation 2:3
And hast born The Contradiction of false Teachers, and the Persecutions of Iews, and Pagans, (for at this time the second Persecution was began by Domitian), and hast patience Grace (with Quietness and Submission) to bear the Will of God in any sort of Evils., and for my names sake hast laboured And for me hast laboured actively in propagating the Truths of my Gospel, as well as passively in the Fornace of Trials and Persecutions. and hast not fainted And hast persevered so as thou hast neither been seduced to other Doctrine by false Teachers, nor lost thy Integrity, and Holiness of Conversation..
Revelation 2:4
Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee Something to accuse thee of, and blame thee for., because thou hast lost thy first love Of late thou hast not been so warm in the Propagation of my Gospel, and maintaining my Truth. The love of many in this Church, both toward God and their Brethren, probably was cooled, tho not wholly extinguished..
Revelation 2:5
Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen That is, in what degree thy Love was formerly, and compare it with what it is now., and repent Repentance in Man, signifieth both the change of the Heart, and of the Actions., and do thy first works Recover thy former warmth of Love, and Zeal for good Works.; or else I will come unto thee quickly If thou dost not, I that know th e, and walk in the midst of thee, will show my self an Enemy to thee,, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place and u church thee, and say unto thee, Loammi, you are not my People. Which threatning is long since made good; for where is now the famous Church of Ephesus?, except thou repent.
Revelation 2:6
But this thou hast Thou hast yet thus much to commend thee., that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans Thou hatest the Deeds of those who teach the Lawfulness of a common Use of Wives, and eat things offered to Idols; for these, they say, were the Tenets of the Nicolaitans, so called from one Nicholas; but whether he were one of the first Deacons named, Acts 6.5. (who, they say, to avoid the Imputation of Jealousie, brought forth his Wife, being a beautiful Woman, and prostituted her) or from some other of that Name, I cannot determine., which I also hate God, as a lover of his own Order, and of Human Society, hateth such Doctrines and Practices, as are contrary to the Rule of his Word, and tend to the Confusion of Human Societies..
Revelation 2:7
He that has an ear, let him hear To whom God has given an Ability, and Power to understand what I say. It is a Form of Speech which Christ often used, when he would quicken up Peoples Attention, Match. 11.15. and 13.9, 43. Mark 4.9, 23. and 7.16. we shall find it again in there two chapters six times; from which some would conclude, that in these Epistles there is something mysterious, parabolical, and prophetical, it being a Form of Speech prefixed to many Parables. what the Spirit The Holy Spirit of God, from whose Inspiration all Scripture is. says unto the churches Not only at Ephesus, but elsewhere in Asia, or any other part of the World.: To him that overcometh That is, a Conqueror in fighting the good Fight of Faith, against the World, the Flesh, and the Devil., will I give to eat of the tree of life I will give him a share in my Merits, and eternal Life; which blessed Enjoyments are set out unto us under the Notion of Eating, Luke 12.37. and 22.28, &c. This is the Promise he has made, John. 10.28. 1 Iohn 2.25 Heaven is expressed to us under this Notion, with reference to the Tree of Life mentioned, Gen. 2.9. whi h was in the Old Paradise; for it is added,, which is in the midst of the paradise of God which is in the midst of the Pa adise of God; or which is the same, Christ himself is here intended who is the Tree of i e mentioned, chap.. and the Happiness of Heaven is thus exprest, 1 Thess. 4.17. We shall be ever with the Lord: This is the sum of the Epistle to the first mentioned Church, by which those that judge these Epistles Prophetical, understand all the Primitive Churches, during the Apostles Age, or the most of their Ages, for Iohn himself lived under the second Persecution..
Revelation 2:8
And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna, write Smyrna was a City in Ionia, we read not when, or by whom the Gospel was first planted, and a Church gathered there; nor can we tell who are meant by the Angel of this Church, see chap. 1.20. That it was no single Person, is probable, for he speaks plurally, v. 10. the Devil shall cast some of you, into Prison., These things says the first and the last, which was dead, and is alive For the meaning of this Phrase, see Annotat. on chap. 1.8, 17, 18. only it is observable how Christ speaking to this Church, under great Tribulation and Persecution, fits a Name proper to comfort them, for he himself was Dead, and yet now alive, and, he living, those that believe in him, because he lives, shall live also, Io. 14.9. and as he was the first, so he will be the last, surviving all his Enemies, and be at last a Conqueror over them..
Revelation 2:9
I know thy works and tribulation Though the term know, does not necessarily signify approbation, yet both as to the Church of Ephesus and Smyrna, the particular works mentioned, assure us, that God approved their patient suffering affliction for his Name,, and poverty and the poor condition (as to outward things) into which they had brought themselves, for their owning and profession of the Gospel of Christ, having their Estates rent from them, &c., but thou art rich; But yet they were Rich, both really in the Love and Favour of God, and also in the esteem of God, who accounteth them rich who abound in Spiritual Habits, and good Works, the exercise of those Habits. and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews God also knows the evil Speeches of his Church's Enemies, whether Native Iews, glorying in Circumcision and the Law, and that they were descended from Abraham; or, false Christians, who may be here meant (called Iews by a Figure; the Iews being once the only Church of God.), and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan But are indeed a collection of Devils, or the Children of the Devil, whose works they do, continually reviling true Christians, and murdering the Saints, after the manner of their Father, who was a Murderer from the Beginning..
Revelation 2:10
Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer Thou art like to suffer yet sharper things than thou hast suffered; the Persecutions are but begun, but pluck up a good Courage, fear not your Enemies, Matth. 10.28.: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison You shall be cast into Prison, by Iews and Pagans, who are the Devils Instruments, and execute his Malice against you, which should both incourage you that your Fight is with the common Enemy of Mankind, and teach you to pity and Pray for your Persecutors who are but the Devil's Instruments, whose Hearts he has filled with Malice against you., that you may be tried Interpreters are divided about these Ten Days, what space of time is meant by them; some think the whole time of the Ten Persecutions, but they lasted above 200 years; others will have them the 10 years of Trajan's Persecution from 99, to 109. Others observe that in 10 days are 240 Hours, which make up the number of years from 85, when the second Persecution (under which Iohn at this time was) to 325, when all the Persecutions ceased, But to let these fancies go: It is either a certain number put for an uncertain; or, it signifies many days; as in Gen. 31.42. Thou hast changed my wages ten times, that is, many times, so 2 Sam. 19.43. Iob 19.3. Or, else it signifies a little time, as in Gen. 24.55. Amos 5.3. and 6.9. If we understand this Epistle, as only concerning the Church of Smyrna at that time, it may signify a small time. If we understand it Prophetically, describing the state of all Churches, till the Paga Persecution ceased (which was more chan 240 years) ten days signifies a long time., and ye shall have tribulation ten days That your Faith, Love, Patience, Obedience may be tried., Be thou faithful unto death Hold fast to thy Profession of Faith and Holiness, to the end of thy Life here., and I will give thee a crown of life And I will give thee Eternal Life and Salvation, which shall be a great reward. It is call'd a Crown of Righteousness 2 Tim. 4.8..
Revelation 2:11
He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says unto the Churches, He that overcometh For the opening of these passages; see the Notes on v. 7. shall not be hurt of the second death We read of the second Death, chap. 20.6, 14. the meaning is, that he shall escape the Eternal D mnation of Soul and Body in the day of Judgment. Those that make these Epistles Prophetical say, that the Church of Smyrna was a Type of all the Churches of Christ to the year 325, (when Constantine overcame Lycinius, and gave rest and peace to the Churches of Christ,) which was all a time of severe Persecution under the Roman Emperors, who to that time were all Hea hens: It is very observable, that Christ blameth nothing in this Church, the Church of God keeps always its Purity best in the Fire; but doubtless there were in this time many Apostacies, and other Errors, but God allows much to his Peoples Temptations; hence though Iob showed much impatience, yet we are call'd to behold him as a pattern of Patience..
Revelation 2:12
And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write Pergamos was a famous City of Troas, we read of Pergamos no where else in Scripture, but of Troas we read, of Paul's being there, Acts 16.8, 11. and 20.5, 6. and Preaching Christ there, 2 Cor. 2.12. These things says he, which has the sharp sword with two edges See the Notes on chap. 1. v. 16..
Revelation 2:13
Ver. 2. I know thy works, and where thou dwellest God knows all his Peoples Circumstances, where they dwell, as well as what they do, and how they behave themselves in their habitations., even where Satans seat is Where the Devil rules by his Pagan Deputies and Antichrist's Officers., and thou holdest fast my name The Word of my Truth, by which I am known, as a Man by his Name., and hast not denied my faith Neither by the Words of thy Mouth, nor by any Apostacy from this Profession, notwithstanding the Temptations thou hast had from Seducers, and from Persecutors, and the sight of those who have been put to Death for their Profession., even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr It is much no Ecclesiastical History makes mention of this Martyr Antypas, which argueth him to have been a person but of an obscure note in the World; but Christ seeth and taketh notice of those little ones who belong to him, though the World overlooks them. Our being able from no History to give an account of this Martyr, has inclined some to think this Epistle wholly Prophetical, and that Antipas signifieth not any particular person, but all those that have opposed the Pope, as if it were A tipapa. But certainly there was such a Martyr as Antipas belonging to the Church at Smyrna, at that time, who suffered for the Truth, though we do allow this Church to have been Typical of all the Gospel-Churches for many years. who was slain amongst you where Satan dwelleth.
Revelation 2:14
But I have a few things against thee Though I have much to commend thee for, yet I have some things to accuse thee of, and to compain of hee for., ecause thou hast there them that hold the Doctrine of Balaam By the Doctrine of Balaam, he means the Doctrine of the Nicolai ans (as he expounds himself, v. 18.) which was like the Doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balak to cast a stumbling-block before the children of Israel That Balaam of whom we read, Numb. chap. 24. chap. 25. who being sent for by Balak the King of Moab, to come and Curse Israel, and finding that God restrained him, and turned his Tongue from Cursing them, to pronounce Blessings to them, instructed Balak at last, how to lay a stumbling-Block before them, to make them to fall, viz. to set the M abitish Women to tempt them to commit Uncleanness with them, and so to Feast with them in their Idols Temples, and eating of their Mea first Offered unto their Idols. to eat things sacrificed unto Idols, and to commit fornication e.
Revelation 2:15
So ha t thou also them that hold the Doctrine of the Nicolaitans So says he, thou sufferest in thy Communion filthy persons, who maintain Fornication lawful, and the lawfulness of eating Meat offered to Idols, which exactly corresponds with Balaam's Doctrine, or Counsel given to Balak in order to his weakning the Israelites, by separating them from God., which thing I hate His Counsel took place, to the Destruction of 24000 Israeli es. I am the same God still, and hate such Doctrines, as much as ever I did in the time of Balak..
Revelation 2:16
Repent Thou that art guilty of con iving at such things change thy Mind and P actice, and let those who have ntertained these Opinion, and run into those filthy practices, change their Hearts and ctices, on els; or else I will come unto thee quickly I will quickly come against thee, and punish thee; see the Notes on ver. 5. and will sight against them with the sword of my mouth And Fight against them by my Word; either convincing them, or pronouncing Sentence against them; or, by raising up other Teachers, who shall preach my Word more faithfully, and whose Doctrine shall be like a Sword to devour and to destroy them..
Revelation 2:17
He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says unto the Churches: To him that overcometh See the Annotation on v. 7, 11. will I give to eat of the hidden Manna Here is a manifest allusion to that Bread from Heaven, with which God fed his People in the Wilderness, called Angels Food, Psal. 78.25. The Story of it we have, Exod. 16.31, 32. a Pot of which God ordained to be kept in the Ark, for a Memorial of God's Mercy, Heb. 9.4. It was a Type of Christ who was the true Bread that came down from Heaven, Ioh. 6.32, 33. it here signi es Christ himself with all the influences of his Grace, whether for Strength or Comfort. As a Feast was wont to follow a Victory; so Christ promiseth to those that fought, and overcome in the Spiritual Fight, to feast them with himself and the influences of his Spirit., and will give him a white stone The use of Stones anciently was so various, that it has given a great Liberty to Interpreters to vary in their Senses of the White-Stone here mentioned. They made use of them (as we since of Counters) to compt: They used them also in Judgments, acquitting Persons by White-Stones, in which their Names were wrote; as they condemned others by Black Stones; they also used them in giving Suffra s in Elections, &c. They also used them to mark happy or lucky days, and they used other Stones to mark such days as they counted unlucky; and finally, they used them as Rewards to those who Conquered in their Games Hence Interpreters vary in their Opinions, whether this be a general Promise of a Reward, or a more particular Promise of Pardon and Absolution; or, of the assurance of their Election to Life. It seems most properly to be Interpreted of Pardon, or the notification of Pardon of Sins, or more generally of a Reward., and in the stone, a new name written By the new Name which, which no Man knoweth, saving he that receiveth it no Man knoweth but he that has it, the same thing seemeth to be signified, the Spirit wi nessing with their Spirits, that they are the Children of God. They say, that in those White Stones (used in Absolutions of Persons or in ving Suffrages) the Name of the Person Absolved or Chosen, was wont to be written, and none knew it u those that had it, unless they imparted it, to which custom this allusion is. Those that make this Church Typical, say it ypified the Churches of the Gospel during the times of Popery, to the end of the Persecutions of the Waldenses and Al ge ses, when about 100000 of them were destroyed by 8000 Papist; or, the time when Antichrist first ate in the Temple of God, as chap. 13. and the Woman f ed into the Wilderness, chap. 11..
Revelation 2:18
And unto the angel of the church in Thyatira, write Thya ra was a City of Mysia or Lydia, not far from Philippi the chief City of Macedonia; for Lydia, who traded in Purple, and was of this City went to Philippi to Trade, as we read, Acts 16.12, 14., These things says the Son of God, who has his eyes like unto a flame of fire See chap. 1.14, 15. it signifies eithe angry Eyes, or quick and piercing Eyes., and his feet are like fine Brass The comparing of his Feet to fine Brass, seemeth to signify bo the purity and holiness of his wa s and methods of Providence, and also his firmness and steadiness in them..
Revelation 2:19
I know thy works The works of the Ministry of this Church, were such as Christ knew, not only with a knowledg of comprehension, but approbation also. and charity Such were his Charity to Christians that were in distress., and service His Diligence in his Ministration., and says His Faith and adherence to Christ and the Doctrine of the Gospel., and thy patience His meek beating of his Crosses and Trials, and, and thy works his other Works, the fruit of Faith and Love:; and the last to be more than the first And his proficiency both in spiritual habits, and good works, the fruits of them..
Revelation 2:20
Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee See the Notes upon v. 4.14., because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel The Doctrine of the Nicola ans mentioned v. 6.14. is so plainly expressed in the Latter part of the Verse, viz. the lawfulness of eating things o ered to Idols, and of For cation; that whosoever this Woman was, it is plain she was one of that filthy Sect: It is also plain, that she is called Iezebel, with allusion to that wicked Woman of that Name who was the Wife of Ahab, of whom we read 1 King. 16.31. She was an Instrument to bring Ahab her Husband to serve and worship Baal. It is also plain; that she was one, which calleth her self a prophetess that pre ended to Divine Revelations, she called her self a Prophetes, to teach, and to seduce my servants to commit fornication and that aught in publick, which no Wo en but Prophetesses might do, 1 Cor. 14.34. 1 Tim. 2.11, 12. And that she aught a community of Women, and and to eat things sacrificed to idols the lawfulness as of Fornication, so of eating things o fered to Idols, directly contrary to the Apostle's Doctrine, 1 Cor. 9.10. But what she was cannot be determined: for though we allow this Church to be Typi of the Church i the times of Popery, and the Popish Synagogue, which maintaineth both these things to be the A tityp; yet certainly, there was some famous Heritical Strumpet i this Church, which the Governors did no restrain and cast out of their Communion, which is the thing Christ had against this Church, and the Officers in it who ought to have restrained her extravaga i s both in teaching such Doctrines (being contrary to the Apostle's Doctrine in the places before mentioned,) and from Teaching at all, being o Prophetess though she pretended to it..
Revelation 2:21
And I gave her space to repent of her fornication I was not quick with her, but gave her a time of Patience, and did not cut her off at first;, and she repented not But she was incorrigible, and went on in her sinful Courses..
Revelation 2:22
Behold, I will cast her into a bed Another kind of Bed than she has sinned in and by, not a Bed of Ease and Pleasure, but of Pain and Torment., and them that commit adultery with her into great tribulation Nor shall the Seduced escape, they shall be also 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 Threatnings 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 Repeat..
Revelation 2:23
And I will kill her children Those who are seduced by her, with death I will destroy them, unless some special Death, such as the Plague, be here threatned.: and all the churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reins and hearts, and I will give unto every one o you according to your works So shall all the Churches near Thya ire know, that I am a God who do not only take notice of overt, scand lous acts, but of the secret thoughts, motions, counsels and de igns of Mens Hearts, Psal. 7.10. Ier. 11.20. & 17.10. and that I am a Just God, who will deal with all according to their works..
Revelation 2:24
But unto you You that are the Ministers, for they are distinguished from the rest in Thyatira. The Word again is Plural, which lets us know these Epistles were directed to no single Persons. I say, and unto the rest in Thyatira, As many as have not this doctrine The rest of the Members of the Church in Thyatira who have not embraced this Doctrine of the Nicolaitans published by Iezebel, &c. and which have not known the depths of Satan (as they speak Those Seducers call their Doctrine Deep things, great Mysteries revealed to them; as there are the deep things of God, 1 Cor. 2.10. So these Seducers would pretend their Doctrines also were deep things. Christ calls them the Devils Mysteries, deep things of Satan.) I will put upon you none other burden I will lay no other Burden of Trials and Afflictions..
Revelation 2:25
But that which you have already Then you already groan under. Or no other Precepts than what you have had from the Apostles; The Precepts of God are called Burdens, Matth. 11.29. Acts 15.28., hold fast till I come Hold fast your Professio, your and Holiness till I come Iu gment..
Revelation 2:26
And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works to the end See the Notes on v. 7 11 17. Overcoming is here expounded by keeping Christ's Works; that is either the Works by him commanded, walking as he walked, and persevering therein to nd of his or their Lives., to him will I give power over the nations to judg those who live Heath nish Lives; or to Na ions to the Faith or which is most probable, Matth. 19.28. he shall sit with me upon a Throne in the day of Judgment, and Iudg the World, 1 Cor. 6.2..
Revelation 2:27
(And he shall rule them with a rod of iron An Iron Rod, either signifies a ight Rod, that will not be easily bent, and made crooked, or a severe Rod, (which is most probably the sense) See Psal. 2.9. chap. 12.5. The words by the Psalmist are applied to Christ; and to the Church, Rev. 12.5. To particular Saints here, who rule the Nations either in Christ their Head, or with Christ as their Chie ain, with the Word of God powerfully convincing the World of Sin and Righteousness.: as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers And all Paganism and Heathen Idolatries, shall be broken in pieces. Or in the day of Judgment the Saints that persevere shall sit with Christ, and judg and condemn the World severely, and then they shall be broken in pieces, never again to be sodered or cemented., even as I received of my Father For such a Power and Authority my Father has given me, and I will give it to all them..
Revelation 2:28
And I will give him the morning star Either the Light of Glory, the Blessed Vision of God; or a certain Hope of Eternal Life, or the Holy Spirit, called so, 2 Pet. 1.19. or rather of my self. Christ himself is not only called the Su of Righteousness, Mal. 4.2. but the Morning-Star, chap. 22.16. Because he excelleth all other Stars in Glory, and scattereth the darkness of Ignorance and Error by the Light of his Gospel; I will make him partaker of my self..
Revelation 2:29
He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says unto the churches Here the same conclusion of this Epistle, as of all the rest, v. 7, 11, 17. See the Notes on v. 7. Those who make this Epistle Typical and Prophetical, make it a Type of all the Churches of Christ, from about 1260, or the end of the Persecution of the Waldenses until the Protestant Religion so far obtained, that whole Nations owned it, which was about 1560, by which time England and Scotland had made it the Religion of those Nations; it had before this prevailed in Germany, Helvetia, France, and many other places where it was the Religion of whole Cities and particular Jurisdictions, &c..
Some things are to be observed of all the Epistles, before we come to the particular Epistles. 1. God's writing in this forme (as a Man to his Friend) speaks Christ's Love to the Church, his Spouse. 2. There were not seven Books wrote, but one Book in which these seven Epistles were, out of which each Church, or the Church in its several Periods, might learn what concerned it. 3. These Epistles concerning matters of Faith and Manners, are wrote plainly, not in mysterious Expressions. 4. The Scope of them all, is to instruct, reprove, commend, and comfort. 5. They are all directed to the Ministers of the Churches, as their Heads, but the matter concerns the whole Church. 6. It is also observed, That Christ, in the beginning of every Epistle, notifieth himself by some one of those things mentioned in the Vision in the former Chapter. Chap. 2 1. These things, says he, that holds the seven Stars, chap. 1.16. Verse 8. The first, and the last, which was dead, and is alive, chap. 1.17, 18. Verse 12. These things (says he) which has the sharp Sword with two edges, chap. 1.16. Chap. 2.18. The Son of God who has his Eyes like unto a Flame of Fire, and his Feet like fine Brass, chap. 1.14, 15. 3.1. He that has the seven Spirits of God, and the seven Stars, ch. 1.4, 16. 3.7. He that has the Key of David, that is holy and true, that openeth, &c. ch. 1.5, 18. Vers. 14. The faithful and true Witness, ch. 1.5.