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Revelation Bible Study Series: 7. The Epistle to Pergamos
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Revelation 2:12-17 1
7. REVELATION SERIES:The Epistle to Pergamos
Revelation 2:12-17
 
As we have previously seen, the angels of the various churches are to be recognized asthe elder or elders of the churches who are protected by the Lord Jesus Christ (1:16,20).For Pergamos this should have been a most comforting message, yet for them it wouldalso have been a threatening message.Please Read Revelation 2:12-17
Verse 12:
Pergamos was a very ancient city, having been the capital of the AttalidKingdom and rising to prominence under Eumenes II (197-159 BC). Pergamos waslocated upon a large rocky hill of around 1000 feet, some 16km from the Aegean Sea.The city dominated the surrounding Caicus Valley. It became the capital of the provinceof Asia, being the seat of Roman government from the time of its bequeathment toRome by Attalus III (133 BC).Pergamos was the center of much pagan worship, including that of Aesculapius the godof healing, being worshipped in the form of a serpent. Many the world over came toworship this god. There were also temples to other gods, including Zeus, Athene andDionysius. It was also the center of Emperor worship in Asia and the east, being the firstcity to receive permission to build a temple to an emperor (Augustus in 29 BC).Pergamos also had an enormous library of some 200 000 volumes and it was thoughtthat parchment was invented in this center. It was also home to the famous Greekphysician Galen.The church was probably begun through the ministry of Paul when he was staying atEphesus (Acts 19:10).Christ
s Self-designation to the church in Pergamos also comes from the initial vision of Revelation 1:13-18. It is appropriately relevant to this compromising church, for the Lordis the sovereign and almighty Judge (2:16). This sovereign rule and Judgeship does notbelong to the emperor, but to Christ alone. The sword is clearly symbolic of the Lord
sWords of truth and right judgment (Is 49:2; Lk 2:35; Eph 6:17; Heb 4:12; Rev 19:13,15).
 
 
Revelation Bible Study Series: 7. The Epistle to Pergamos
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Revelation 2:12-17 2QUESTION:
 
How would this Self-designation of Christ
s be an encouragement to thebelievers in Pergamos?
NOTE: INDIVIDUAL DISCOVERY QUESTION HERE:
Where is it that Satan dwells (2:13)?
Verse 13:
Again the omniscience of Christ rings out loud and clear in this verse as in theearlier churches (1:13,20; 2:1,9). Christ is present in the church and is therefore verymuch aware of its current circumstances, with all the great pressure that was beingbrought to bear upon the church to conform to the world in which it lived.The church was resident in a city were the very headquarters of Satan was located. Thereference to
Satan
s throne
has been taken to mean a number of things. It could meanZeus
throne that overlooked the city from the temple or it could mean the presence of the cult of Asklepios, who was worshipped under the image of a serpent (12:9; 20:2).However it is most likely referring to Pergamos as the official cult center for emperorworship in Asia and the east, with Rome being the center in the west. It was here thatSatan had established his official chair of government, being the ruler of this world (Jn14:30).Obviously from this verse it can be seen that the church had already endured muchsuffering under pressure to abandon its loyalty to Christ and its trust in Him and Hiswork for them, in order to conform to the false worship of the city. However the churchdid not cave to the pressure, but held fast to the Lord.One powerful example of this is given in the example of Antipas, who was in factmartyred for his faith. History suggests that he was the first pastor of the church andthat he was slowly roasted to death during the reign of Domitian. It is significant that heis given the same designation as that of Christ in Revelation 1:5. There would be moresuch martyrs in Pergamos, including Carpus, Papylus and Agathonike. That thispersecution was evident in Pergamos is of no surprise, given the close proximity of believers to the chair of Satan.
QUESTION:
What is the significance of Antipas being designated the same title as Christ inRevelation 1:5?
Verses 14, 15:
Though the church had been faithful to the Lord
s name and His faith, theLord still had a few things against the church. This really boils down to two things in thispassage, that of compromising with paganism and the failure to practice proper churchdiscipline.Not all the church was given over to the
doctrine of Balaam,
but some were. It would
 
 
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seem that these were really the Nicolaitans (2:6), who believed it was permissible to beboth
loyal to Christ
and to also continue in paganism, as part of their liberty in Christ. Itwould seem that they possibly saw in this a way to escape the persecution, whilecontinuing as Christians. What the Nicolaitans were in fact doing was the same sort of thing that Balaam had done, teaching Balak to defeat Israel be seducing them withsexual immorality, thereby leading the people toward spiritual immorality (Num25:1-18; 31:15,16). This wholesale compromise with paganism was met with the hatredof God.
QUESTIONS:
In your own words describe what was the sin of the church in Pergamos?How is this same sin prevalent in the professing church today?
NOTE: INDIVIDUAL DISCOVERY QUESTION HERE:
What does Revelation 2:16 mean?
Verse 16:
The church is commanded to repent, which is to turn from their presentbehavior immediately, rejecting their present practices and taking on board the Lord
sway of behavior and proper church practice. If this was not done, then the Lord wouldcome very quickly upon the church, in order to pour out His judgment (2:5). This Hewould do by using the sword of His mouth against them and this can only mean a right judgment upon them according to the truth of the matter (by the Scriptures, cf Heb4:12; Rom 13:4).
Verse 17:
Again there is a reference to both the regenerated ear and to the relevance of the message to all the churches (2:7,11). Those with spiritual ears would both hear andheed the Spirit
s message. To do so, would of course initiate the actual repentancecommanded in the text.To those who hear and persevere to the end (2:7,11), an assurance is given to them thatthey will be able to eat of the
hidden manna.
This can only refer to the eternal lifewhich believers alone receive, as contrasted with the present human means of compromise in order to maintain physical life in the realm of Satan
s throne (2:14,15).Christ is the proper and heavenly food for believers, which they enjoy both now andeternally (Jn 6:33,35; 2 Cor 1:20).The white stone that is given to him who overcomes has been interpreted as manythings, including being symbolic of acquittal at a trial (Roman use), as a ticket forentrance to the Kingdom (Roman use for public festivals, etc) and also as of the Urimand Thummin (Ex 28:30).The new name can not be that of God
s or Christ
s as in other passages, because thatusage is generally stated (3:12; 14:1; 22:14), but is rather that of the believer
s (Is 62:2;65:15) and probably reflects the nature of the believer in Christ, that is of who he really
of 00

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