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Was it really such a big deal to have Nicolaitans and Balaamites in the church? Turns out… it is a VERY big deal. Here is the video link to this podcast: To Pergamum – the Compromised Church To get access to the transcript of this podcast, go here: Paige’s Patreon Page The audio links are […]
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The point of this short letter to Smyrna was to warn of coming persecution – which, approximately 30 years later resulted in the martyrdom of Polycarp, John’s disciple and Bishop of Smyrna. He was indeed “…faithful, even to the point of death…” Another thought is that Polycarp may very well have been working in Smyrna […]
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Ephesus was a central hub for the ministry of Paul, John, and other early Christians, making it one of the most significant cities in early Christian history. And it makes sense that Jesus would address Ephesus first. They were a doctrinally correct, Torah-knowledgeable community of believers, responsible (approximately 40 years prior to this letter) for […]
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One thing I am looking forward to as I work with Revelation is discovering what I think and believe about Eschatology. Until now, I have not spent much time at all thinking on this subject, hiding behind the joke that I am a “Pan-Millenialist” where I simply believe it will all “pan out in the […]
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The question concerning authorship and the date of Revelation’s writing is pretty important when it comes to understanding John’s missive. There are currently (in my research so far) two theories concerning the date of its authorship. One view has it being written during Nero’s reign – between Ad 60-65, with the other view saying that […]
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