Seven churches of Asia

Seven churches of Asia

::"This article is about the seven churches mentioned in the Book of Revelation. For other uses of see Seven Churches (disambiguation)."

The Seven Churches of Revelation, also known as The Seven Churches of the Apocalypse and The Seven Churches of Asia (referring to the province of Asia, not the continent), are seven major churches of Early Christianity, as mentioned in the New Testament Book of Revelation. All the sites are in modern-day Turkey and no longer have significant Christian populations since they were emptied of Christians under the Treaty of Lausanne. In Revelation, Jesus Christ instructs his servant John to:

It should be understood that "churches" in this context refers to the community of Christians living in each city, and not merely to the building or buildings in which they gathered for worship [cite book
author = John
editor = Barbara Aland, Kurt Aland, Johannes Karavidopoulos, Carlo M. Martini, and Bruce M. Metzger
title = The Greek New Testament
publisher = Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft
date= 1994
] [cite book
author = Walter Bauer
editor = William F. Arndt, F. Wilbur Gingrich, and Frederick W. Danker
title = A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature
publisher = University of Chicago Press
date= 1979
] .

The seven churches are located in:
*Ephesus (also see Church of Mary)
*Smyrna
*Pergamum
*Thyatira
*Sardis (the See of Sardis)
*Philadelphia
*and Laodicea, near Denizli (see Laodicean Church)

even Messages

Chapters 2-3 of the Revelation had specific messages for each of these seven churches. These follow a common pattern: the speaker first addresses each church and identifies himself [2:1, 8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14] , then declares things that he knows about the church in question [2:2-3, 9, 13, 19; 3:1, 8, 15-17] . After this a challenge or reproach is given [2:4-5, 10, 14-16, 20-25; 3:2-3, 9-11, 18-20] , followed by a promise [2:7, 10-11, 17, 26-28; 3:4-5, 12, 20-21.] . In all seven cases the admonition is included, "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches" [2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22] , although sometimes this comes before the promise and sometimes after.

Angels of the churches

St. John is shown seven candlesticks and in their midst, the Son of Man holding seven stars [Apoc., 1:13, 20.] . The candlesticks represent the seven churches; the stars, the angels of those churches. He is bidden to write to the respective angels of those churches and distribute to each his meed of praise or blame.

Origen [Hom., xiii in Luc., and Hom., xx in Num.] explains that these are the guardian angels of the churches, a view upheld by Henry Alford. But Epiphanius [Hær., xxv.] explicitly rejects this view, and, in accordance with the imagery of the passage, explains it of the bishops. The comparison of a teacher to a star is scriptural [Dan., xii, 3.] . Augustine of Hippo's reason for interpreting angels of the churches as the prelates of the church is that St. John speaks of them as falling from their first charity which is not true of the angels [Ep., xliii (al. clxii), n. 22.] . [" [, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01486a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia", article "Angels of the Churches"] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.verselink.org/sevenchurches/sevenchurches.html Seven Churches] A Comparison

ee also

* Eastern Christianity
* Summary of Christian eschatological differences


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Seven Churches — may refer to:*Seven Churches of Asia, mentioned in the Book of Revelation *Seven Churches of Saint Thomas, a tradition in Indian ChristiansIn music it may refer to * Seven Churches (album), an album produced by Possessed …   Wikipedia

  • Seven Churches (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Seven Churches Type = studio Artist = Possessed Released = February 16, 1985 Recorded = Genre = Death metal, Thrash metal Length = 39:25 Label = Relativity Producer = Randy Burns Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …   Wikipedia

  • seven churches of Asia, the —  Семь Церквей Азии …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • Seven Churches — Álbum de estudio de Possessed Publicación 16 de octubre de 1985 Grabación marzo/abril de 1985 Género(s) Death metal …   Wikipedia Español

  • Asia Minor — • The peninsular mass that the Asiatic continent projects westward of an imaginary line running from the Gulf of Alexandretta (Issus) on the Mediterranean to the vicinity of Trebizond (Trapezus) on the Black Sea Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Seven Spirits of God — The Seven Spirits of God are a part of the Christian theological teaching,Fact|date=September 2007 and in the Book of Revelation they are mentioned four times (Revelation 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, and 5:6)::Rev 1:4 John to the seven churches which are in… …   Wikipedia

  • Asia — In the NT not the continent but the Roman province, governed from Ephesus and now western Turkey. It was rich in resources and comprised Syria, Mysia, Lydia, and Caria; Phrygia belonged partly to Asia and partly to Galatia. If Paul s letter to… …   Dictionary of the Bible

  • Asia —    Is used to denote Proconsular Asia, a Roman province which embraced the western parts of Asia Minor, and of which Ephesus was the capital, in Acts 2:9; 6:9; 16:6; 19:10, 22; 20:4, 16, 18, etc., and probably Asia Minor in Acts 19:26, 27; 21:27; …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Asia — • Article intended to give a rapid survey of the geography, ethnography, political and religious history of Asia, and especially of the rise, progress, and actual condition of Asiatic Christianity and Catholicism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Angels of the Churches — • St. John in the Apocalypse is shown seven candlesticks and in their midst, the Son of Man holding seven stars. The candlesticks represent the seven Churches of Asia; the stars, the angels of those Churches Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …   Catholic encyclopedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”