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He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the assemblies. To him who overcomes I will give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the Paradise of my God.
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Commentators emphasize that the Christian life is a continuous "warfare" against sin, false teaching, and spiritual coldness. The promise of eternal life is for the "overcomer," meaning the one who perseveres in faith and righteous living. Scholars note this is not a one-time victory but a lifelong commitment to follow Christ faithfully through all trials.
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18th Century
Theologian
He that hath an ear, let him hear, and so on. This expression occurs at the close of each of the epistles addressed to the seven churches …
He that hath an ear (ο εχων ους). An individualizing note calling on each of the hearers (1:3) to listen (2:7,11,17,28; 3:3,6,13,2…
19th Century
Bishop
He that hath an ear . . .—Or, Let him that hath an ear, hear. These words—an echo from the Gospels—recur in all …
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On the general exhortation and the meaning of “overcomes” (GK 3771), see introductory comments on 2:1–3:22. The overcomer is promised access to the…
17th Century
Pastor
He that has an ear Such who have new ears given them, as all have who are made new creatures; such who have their ea…
Minister
These churches were in such different states regarding purity of doctrine and the power of godliness that the words of Christ to them will always s…
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