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Chapters 2–3 of the Revelation have specific messages for each of the seven angels of the seven churches. The message of each of the seven letters is directed to the angel of the particular church that is mentioned. Origen [15] explains that these "angels" are the guardian angels of the churches, a view upheld by Henry Alford.
In John's vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation, Christ instructs John to write a message to the seven churches of Asia. The message to Laodicea is one of judgment with a call to repentance. The oracle contains a number of metaphors.
Revelation 3 is the third chapter of ... This chapter contains messages to the churches of Sardis and Philadelphia and Laodicea, three of the seven churches of Asia ...
John is instructed by the "one like a son of man" to write all that he hears and sees, from the prophetic visions, to Seven Churches of Asia. (1:10–13) The appearance of the "one like a son of man" is given, and he reveals what the seven stars and seven lampstands represent. (1:14–20) Messages for seven churches of Asia
The author, John, found himself "…on the island of Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus" (Rev. 1:9 NRSV), and it was there that he wrote the Book of Revelation. In several of his messages addressed to the Seven churches of Asia, John makes references to past and future times of persecution, trial and death, and calls ...
This chapter contains messages to churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum and Thyatira, four of the seven churches of Asia located in modern-day Turkey, with messages for the other three churches appearing in chapter 3. [3]