Revelation 2:18-29

Message to Thyatira

18 "And to the angel of the church in 1Thyatira write: 2The Son of God, 3who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet are like burnished bronze, says this:
19 '4I know your deeds, and your love and faith and service and perseverance, and that your deeds of late are greater than at first.
20 'But 5I have this against you, that you tolerate the woman 6Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, and she teaches and leads My bond-servants astray so that they 7commit acts of immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols.
21 '8I gave her time to repent, and she 9does not want to repent of her immorality.
22 'Behold, I will throw her on a bed of sickness, and those who 10commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless * they repent of her deeds.
23 'And I will kill her children with pestilence, and all the churches will know that I am He who 11searches the minds and hearts; and 12I will give to each one of you according to your deeds.
24 'But I say to you, the rest who are in 13Thyatira, who do not hold this teaching, who have not known the 14deep things of Satan, as they call them-I 15place no other burden on you.
25 'Nevertheless 16what you have, hold fast 17until I come.
26 '18He who overcomes, and he who keeps My deeds 19until the end, 20TO HIM I WILL GIVE AUTHORITY OVER THE NATIONS;
27 AND HE SHALL 21RULE THEM WITH A ROD OF IRON, 22AS THE VESSELS OF THE POTTER ARE BROKEN TO PIECES, as I also have received authority from My Father;
28 and I will give him 23the morning star.
29 '24He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.'

Revelation 2:18-29 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVALATION 2

This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. It begins with that to Ephesus, in which the sender of it describes himself by some of his characters mentioned in the preceding chapter; takes notice of some things commendable in this church, Re 2:1-3, reproves her for leaving her first love; gives some advice upon it; threatens her in case of non-repentance; yet notwithstanding commends her for her detestation of some bad practices; and concludes the epistle with a phrase exciting to attention to what is written, and with a promise to them that are constant and conquering, Re 2:4-7, next follows the epistle to the church at Smyrna, in which the sender assumes some of his former titles; takes notice of her works in general, and of her afflictions in particular, and of the blasphemy of others, Re 2:8,9, fortifies her against a great affliction to be endured, described by its author, kind, use, and duration; and exhorts to faithfulness and constancy, with a promise of a crown of life, Re 2:10, and closes the epistle in the same form as the preceding, promising security from the second death to the persevering and conquering Christian, Re 2:11, and next in order is the epistle to the church at Pergamos, in which the sender takes to him one of the above characters in the description of him; observes her works and place of abode, and commends her faithfulness to him in the worst of times and places, Re 2:12,13, yet exhibits a complaint against her for having, and conniving at persons of bad principles and practice, called Balaamites and Nicolaitans, Re 2:14,15, exhorts to repentance, and in failure of it threatens to come and fight against them; and closes the epistle in the same manner as the two former, with a promise of hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name to him that overcomes, Re 2:16,17, and the last epistle in this chapter is that to the church at Thyatira, in which the sender makes use of some other titles and characters of his before mentioned; takes notice of her good works, and yet signifies he had a controversy with her, for permitting a false prophetess to teach in her, who seduced men to fornication and idolatry, Re 2:18-20, whose impenitence is complained of, and which was aggravated by having space for repentance given her, Re 2:21, wherefore, in case of continuance in impenitence, he threatens both her and her followers with tribulation and death, whereby the omniscience and justice of Christ would be manifest to all the churches, Re 2:22,23, and then another and better sort of men in this church are addressed, who are described as not having imbibed the doctrine of the false prophetess, and as not approving the depths of Satan, or her doctrines of devils; and these are told that no other burden should be laid on them than was, and are exhorted to hold fast what they had, until the coming of Christ, Re 2:24,25, and for their encouragement to hold on to the end, many promises are made unto them respecting their power and rule over their enemies, and the happy days that they should enjoy, Re 2:26-28, and the epistle is concluded with the usual epiphonema, Re 2:29.

Cross References 24

  • 1. Revelation 1:11; Revelation 2:24
  • 2. Matthew 4:3
  • 3. Revelation 1:14
  • 4. Revelation 2:2
  • 5. Revelation 2:14
  • 6. 1 Kings 16:31; 1 Kings 21:25; 2 Kin 9:7, 22, 30
  • 7. Acts 15:29; 1 Corinthians 10:20; Revelation 2:14
  • 8. Romans 2:4; 2 Peter 3:9
  • 9. Romans 2:5; Revelation 9:20; Revelation 16:9, 11
  • 10. Revelation 17:2; Revelation 18:9
  • 11. Psalms 7:9; Psalms 26:2; Psalms 139:1; Jeremiah 11:20; Jeremiah 17:10; Matthew 16:27; Luke 16:15; Acts 1:24; Romans 8:27
  • 12. Psalms 62:12
  • 13. Revelation 2:18
  • 14. 1 Corinthians 2:10
  • 15. Acts 15:28
  • 16. Revelation 3:11
  • 17. John 21:22
  • 18. Revelation 2:7
  • 19. Matthew 10:22; Hebrews 3:6
  • 20. Psalms 2:8; Revelation 3:21; Revelation 20:4
  • 21. Psalms 2:9; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15
  • 22. Isaiah 30:14; Jeremiah 19:11
  • 23. 1 John 3:2; Revelation 22:16
  • 24. Revelation 2:7

Footnotes 10

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