Series –

The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia Minor
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Articles in this Series
REVELATION 2. 1-7 THE CHURCH ADDRESSED ‘To the angel of the church of Ephesus’, v. 1a. The church in Ephesus ranks among the most privileged in the New Testament, having benefitted from the labours o…
REVELATION 2. 8-11 THE CHURCH ADDRESSED ‘And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna’, v. 8a. Unlike the church at Ephesus we know very little of this assembly in Smyrna. We have no record of it being …
Revelation 2. 12-17 Verse 12. Pergamos was a famous city of the Roman province of Asia. It had already achieved fame in antiquity as according to Pliny the invention of parchment had taken place at Pe…
REVELATION 3.1-5 In this study we wish to consider the letter to the church at Sardis. There had been a time when Sardis was a city of repute among the nations – a city of affluence, independence, pow…
REVELATION 2.18-29 The city and the church Thyatira was the fourth city on the route of the messenger bringing the letters from the Lord to the churches of Roman Asia. Lying about 40 miles south-east …
REVELATION 2.18-29 With just ‘a little strength’, the believers at Philadelphia were not finding life easy when the apostle John conveyed to them this letter from the Lord Jesus. Their closest neighbo…
REVELATION 3. 14-22 Position Laodicea was about 45 miles south of Philadelphia and around 25 miles north of Colossae. When the messenger bearing the various letters arrived there he would have been du…
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