Albert Barnes Commentary Revelation 2:16

Albert Barnes Commentary

Revelation 2:16

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

Revelation 2:16

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"Repent therefore; or else I come to thee quickly, and I will make war against them with the sword of my mouth." — Revelation 2:16 (ASV)

Repent (Revelation 2:5).

Or else I will come to you quickly. On the word quickly, see Barnes on Revelation 1:1.

The meaning here is that he would come against them in judgment or to punish them.

And will fight against them. Against the Nicolaitanes. He would come against the church for tolerating them, but his opposition would be principally directed against the Nicolaitanes themselves.

The church would excite his displeasure by retaining them in its bosom, but it was in its power to save them from destruction. If the church would repent, or if it would separate itself from the evil, then the Saviour would not come against them. If this were not done, they would feel the vengeance of his sword and be subjected to punishment. The church always suffers when it has offenders in its bosom; it has the power of saving them if it will repent of its own unfaithfulness and will strive for their conversion.

With the sword of my mouth. See Barnes on Revelation 1:16 and Revelation 2:12.

That is, he would give the order, and they would be cut as if by a sword. Precisely in what way it would be done he does not say; but it might be by persecution or by heavy judgments.

To see the force of this, we are to remember the power which Christ has to punish the wicked by a word of his mouth. By a word in the last day, he will turn all the wicked into hell.