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- Revelation Chapter 2 contains some of the most potent messages of divine correction and encouragement in the New Testament. Penned by John, this chapter conveys Christ's personal messages to four of the seven churches of Asia Minor: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira.
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What does Revelation chapter 2 mean? In the first chapter of Revelation, John introduced his reason for writing: a direct command from Jesus Christ. He was instructed to record Jesus' words, aimed at each of seven churches in Asia Minor, and to faithfully record them.
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Revelation Chapter 2 contains some of the most potent messages of divine correction and encouragement in the New Testament. Penned by John, this chapter conveys Christ's personal messages to four of the seven churches of Asia Minor: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira.
David Guzik :: Study Guide for Revelation 2. Jesus’ Letters to the Churches. The letters to the seven churches share a similar structure. They each feature: An address to a particular congregation. An introduction of Jesus. A statement regarding the condition of the church. A verdict from Jesus regarding the condition of the church.
Revelation is indeed sent as a letter with a traditional greeting (Re 1:1–8), direct messages to the recipients (Re 2–3), and a sendoff (Re 22:18–21), but the bulk of the letter is a record of John’s vivid symbolic visions. No other book of the New Testament feels like Revelation. Jesus directly addresses the readers.
Revelation can be divided into seven parts. Chapters 1-3 introduces John ’s vision. Chapters 4-5, 6-8a, 8b-11, 12-16, and 17-20 focus on various visions of John. And chapters 21-22 are a concluding vision of the new heavens and new Earth.
Revelation 2. The apostle John, having in the foregoing chapter written the things which he had seen, now proceeds to write the things that are, according to the command of God (ch. 1 19), that is, the present state of the seven churches of Asia, with which he had a particular acquaintance, and for which he had a tender concern.
Revelation 1. 1 This is the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants what must soon a come to pass. He made it known by sending His angel to His servant John, 2 who testifies to everything he saw. This is the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.