Robertson Word Pictures - Revelation 3:1 - 3:1

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Robertson Word Pictures - Revelation 3:1 - 3:1


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In Sardis (en Sardesin). Some thirty miles south-east of Thyatira, old capital of Lydia, wealthy and the home of Croesus, conquered by Cyrus and then by Alexander the Great, in b.c. 214 by Antiochus the Great, at the crossing of Roman roads, in a plain watered by the river Pactolus, according to Pliny the place where the dyeing of wool was discovered, seat of the licentious worship of Cybele and the ruins of the temple still there, called by Ramsay (op. cit., p. 354) “the city of Death,” city of softness and luxury, of apathy and immorality, “a contrast of past splendour and present unresting decline” (Charles). Along with Laodicea it was blamed most of all the seven churches.

That hath the seven Spirits of God (ho echōn ta hepta pneumata tou theou). For which picture of the Holy Spirit see Rev 1:4.

And the seven stars (kai tous hepta asteras). As in Rev 1:16, Rev 1:20.

A name that thou livest (onoma hoti zēis). A name in contrast with reality. The hoti clause in apposition with onoma.

And thou art dead (kai nekros ei). “The paradox of death under the name of life” (Swete). Not complete (a nucleus of life) death (Rev 3:2), but rapidly dying. See the picture in Jam 2:17; 2Co 6:9; 2Ti 3:5.