[a]I know thy works and tribulation, and poverty (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them, which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the Synagogue of Satan.

10 Fear none of those things, which thou shalt suffer: behold, it shall come to pass, that the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried, and ye shall have [b]tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto the death, and I will give thee the crown of life.

11 [c]Let him that hath an ear hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches. He that overcometh shall not be hurt [d]of the second death.

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Footnotes

  1. Revelation 2:9 The proposition of praise is in this verse and of exhortation joined with promise, is in the next verse.
  2. Revelation 2:10 That is, of ten years. For so commonly both in this book and in Daniel, years are signified by the name of days: that God thereby might declare, that the space of time is appointed by him, and the same very short. Now because Saint John wrote this book in the end of Domitian the Emperor his reign, as Justin and Ireneus do witness, it is altogether necessary that this should be referred unto that persecution which was done by the authority of the Emperor Trajan: who began to make havoc of the Christian Church in the tenth year of his reign, as the Historiographers do write: and his bloody persecution continued until Adrian the Emperor had succeeded in his place: the space of which time is precisely ten years, which are here mentioned.
  3. Revelation 2:11 The conclusions as verse 7.
  4. Revelation 2:11 See Rev. 20:6.

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