Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 3:10 - 3:10

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 3:10 - 3:10


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patience - “endurance.” “The word of My endurance” is My Gospel word, which teaches patient endurance in expectation of my coming (Rev 1:9). My endurance is the endurance which I require, and which I practice. Christ Himself now endures, patiently waiting until the usurper be cast out, and all “His enemies be made His footstool.” So, too, His Church, for the joy before her of sharing His coming kingdom, endures patiently. Hence, in Rev 3:11, follows, “Behold, I come quickly.”

I also - The reward is in kind: “because thou didst keep,” etc. “I also (on My side) will keep thee,” etc.

from - Greek, “(so as to deliver thee) out of,” not to exempt from temptation.

the hour of temptation - the appointed season of affliction and temptation (so in Deu 4:34 the plagues are called “the temptations of Egypt”), literally, “the temptation”: the sore temptation which is coming on: the time of great tribulation before Christ’s second coming.

to try them that dwell upon the earth - those who are of earth, earthy (Rev 8:13). “Dwell” implies that their home is earth, not heaven. All mankind, except the elect (Rev 13:8, Rev 13:14). The temptation brings out the fidelity of those kept by Christ and hardens the unbelieving reprobates (Rev 9:20, Rev 9:21; Rev 16:11, Rev 16:21). The particular persecutions which befell Philadelphia shortly after, were the earnest of the great last tribulation before Christ’s coming, to which the Church’s attention in all ages is directed.