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"I know your works and where you dwell, where Satan`s throne is. You hold firmly to my name, and didn`t deny my faith, even in the days of Antipas my witness, my faithful one, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.
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God Knows Your Context
Jesus begins by acknowledging the extreme difficulty of the believers' situation in Pergamum, a city described as "Satan's throne." Commentators identify this with the city's status as a major center for emperor worship and pagan gods. This shows that God sees and understands the specific cultural and spiritual pressures you face, and He evaluates your faithfulness within that context.
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18th Century
Theologian
I know thy works. This is the uniform way of addressing the seven churches in these epistles. (See Barnes on Revelation 2:2).
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Where (που--οπου). Που is interrogative adverb used here in an indirect question as in Joh 1:39. Hοπου is relative adverb referrin…
19th Century
Bishop
I know thy works.—Here, as in Revelation 2:9, some manuscripts omit “thy works,” and read, I know where thou dwellest—even whe…
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The speaker’s knowledge is searching: he knows that they live in a hostile and difficult place—“where Satan has his throne.” This certainly refers …
17th Century
Pastor
I know your works Both good and bad, and which in that pure part of this church, which opposed the growing corruptio…
Minister
The word of God is a sword, able to slay both sin and sinners. It turns and cuts every way, but the believer need not fear this sword; yet this con…
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