a2:9
bMatt 5:3
c10-12
dLuke 6:20
eRev 3:9
fJohn 8:44
gActs 14:2-5
h17:13
i18:6
j20:3
kGal 5:11
l1 Thes 2:14-16
m2:10
n1 Pet 1:6

‏ Revelation of John 2:9-10

2:9  a Jesus connected material poverty with the blessing of being rich in God’s Kingdom (Matt 5:3  b, 10-12  c; Luke 6:20  d).

• Jews who had no faith are condemned for aligning themselves with Satan in hostile opposition to the Christian faith (Rev 3:9  e; see John 8:44  f; Acts 14:2-5  g; 17:13  h; 18:6  i; 20:3  j; Gal 5:11  k; 1 Thes 2:14-16  l). At the Jewish council of Jamnia, the Jews excluded Christians as unholy heretics. John was not anti-Semitic; he was a Jew describing the actions of fellow Jews against Jewish and Gentile Christians.
2:10  m John saw the devil as the source of human hostility against Christians.

• The period of their suffering would be ten days, symbolizing a limited time of persecution (see 1 Pet 1:6  n). If they would remain faithful, their reward would be the crown of eternal life.

• when facing death: John’s pupil Polycarp was a martyr in Smyrna in the mid-100s AD.
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