the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Revelation 2:19
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"I know what you do. I know about your love, your faith, your service, and your patience. I know that you are doing more now than you did at first.
"'I know your works, your love and faith and service and patient endurance, and that your latter works exceed the first.
I knowe thy workes and thy love service and fayth and thy paciece and thy dedes which are mo at the last then at the fyrste.
I know your works, your love, faith, service, patient endurance, and that your last works are more than the first.
'I know your deeds, and your love and faith, and service and perseverance, and that your deeds of late are greater than at first.
I know what you do. I know about your love, your faith, your service, and your patience. I know that you are doing more now than you did at first.
I know your works, and your love and faith and service and patience, and that your last works are more than the first.
I know thy works, and charity, and service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works; and the last [to be] more than the first:
I know your works, your love, faith, service, patient endurance, and that your last works are more than the first.
I know thy love and faith, and thy service and patience, and thy last works more than the first.
I know your doings, your love, your faith, your service, and your patient endurance; and that of late you have toiled harder than you did at first.
Y knowe thi werkis, and feith, and charite, and thi seruyce, and thi pacience, and thi laste werkis mo than the formere.
I know thy works, and thy love and faith and ministry and patience, and that thy last works are more than the first.
I know your deeds-your love, your faith, your service, your perseverance-and your latter deeds are greater than your first.
I know everything about you, including your love, your faith, your service, and how you have endured. I know that you are doing more now than you have ever done before.
'I know your deeds, your love and faith and service and patient endurance, and that your last deeds are more numerous and greater than the first.
I know thy works, and thy love and faith and ministry and patience, and that thy last works are more than the first.
I have knowledge of your works, and your love and faith and help and strength in trouble, and that your last works are more than the first.
I know what you are doing, your love, trust, service and perseverance. And I know that you are doing more now than before.
I know thy works, and love, and faith, and service, and thine endurance, and thy last works [to be] more than the first.
'I know your works - your love, faithfulness,faith">[fn] service, and endurance - and that your last works are greater than the first.Revelation 2:2;">[xr]
I know thy works, and thy love and faith and service; and also thy patience, and thy last works to be greater than the first.
I know thy works, and love, and faith, and service, and also thy patience; and that these thy latter works are more than the former.
I know thy works, and charitie, and seruice, and faith, and thy patience, and thy workes, and the last to bee more then the first.
"I know all the things you do. I have seen your love, your faith, your service, and your patient endurance. And I can see your constant improvement in all these things.
I know what you are doing. I know of your love and faith. I know how you have worked and how you have waited long and have not given up. I know that you are working harder now than you did at first.
"I know your works—your love, faith, service, and patient endurance. I know that your last works are greater than the first.
"‘I know your works, your love and faith and service and patient endurance, and that your latter works exceed the first.
I knowe thy workes and thy loue, and seruice, and faith, and thy patience, and thy workes, and that they are mo at the last, then at the first.
I know your works, and love and faith, and service, and also your patience; and your last works are to be more abundant than the first.
I know thy works and thy faith and thy charity and thy ministry and thy patience and thy last works, which are more than the former.
I knowe thy workes, and thy loue, seruice, and fayth, and thy patience, and thy deedes, which are mo at the last the at the first.
I know what you do. I know your love, your faithfulness, your service, and your patience. I know that you are doing more now than you did at first.
I know your works—your love, faithfulness,
I know thy works, and charity, and service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works; and the last to be more than the first.
‘I know your works, and your love, and faith, and service, and patient endurance—and your last works are greater than the first.
I know your works, and the love, and the ministry, and the faith, and your patience, and your works; and the last being more than the first.
I have known thy works, and love, and ministration, and faith, and thy endurance, and thy works -- and the last [are] more than the first.
I knowe thy workes and thy loue, seruice, and faith and thy pacience, and thy dedes, which are mo at the last then at the firste
your charitable offices, your faith, and your patience, and that your last works exceed the first.
"I see everything you're doing for me. Impressive! The love and the faith, the service and persistence. Yes, very impressive! You get better at it every day.
‘I know your deeds: your love, faith, service, and steadfast endurance. In fact, your more recent deeds are greater than your earlier ones.
I know your works, love, service, faith, [fn] and your patience; and as for your works, the last are more than the first.
I have seen the great things you've done. I've seen your love and faith, service and fortitude. You are doing more now than you did in the beginning. That's riding for me!
'I know your deeds, and your love and faith and service and perseverance, and that your deeds of late are greater than at first.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
know: Revelation 2:2, Revelation 2:9, Revelation 2:13
charity: 1 Corinthians 13:1-8, Colossians 3:14, 1 Thessalonians 3:6, 2 Thessalonians 1:3, 1 Timothy 1:5, 1 Peter 4:8, 2 Peter 1:7
patience: Revelation 2:3
the last: Revelation 2:4, Job 17:9, Psalms 92:14, Proverbs 4:18, John 15:2, 2 Peter 3:18
Reciprocal: Numbers 5:18 - the priest Jeremiah 7:11 - even Matthew 24:46 - General John 1:48 - when John 10:14 - know 1 Corinthians 8:3 - is 1 Thessalonians 1:3 - your 1 Timothy 2:10 - with Revelation 2:5 - and do Revelation 3:1 - I know Revelation 13:10 - Here
Cross-References
And God blessed them, and God said to them Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, - and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the bird of the heavens, and over every living thing that moveth on the land.
These are the geneses of the heavens and the earth when they were created, - in the day when Yahweh God made earth and heavens.
And Yahweh God planted a garden in Eden, on the east, - and put there the man whom he had formed.
So the man gave names to all the tame-beasts, and to the birds of the heavens, and to all the wild-beasts of the field, - but, for man, had there not been found a helper as his counterpart.
And Yahweh God builded the rib which he had taken from the man, into a woman, and brought her in unto the man.
And the man said, This, one, now, is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh! This, one shall be called Woman, for, out of a man, hath this one been taken.
Of the bird after its kind and of the beast after its kind, and of every creeping thing of the ground after its kind, two of each, shall come in unto thee. for keeping alive.
and let the fear of you and the dread of you be upon every living creature of the earth, and upon every bird of the heavens, - over everything that moveth along on the ground, and over all the fishes of the sea, - into your hand, have they been given.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I know thy works,.... Good works, as appears from the particular enumeration of them afterwards, and the commendation of proficiency in them, the last being more than the first, and the distinction from the evil ones in Revelation 2:20; this is said to the faithful followers and professors of Christ in this interval:
and charity; by which is meant not a relieving the wants of the poor; much less such a charity as connives at the errors and heresies of men; but the divine grace of love to God nod Christ, and the saints, without which a profession of religion is a vain thing; and, generally speaking, this grace is most in exercise in a time of trouble and persecution:
and service; or "ministry", meaning either the ministry of the word, which was exercised by many with great zeal, diligence, and faithfulness, as by Wickliff, John Huss, Jerom of Prague, and others; or the ministering to the necessities of the poor saints, as an evidence of their charity or love; or else the service of God is here intended, which is but reasonable, and is his due, and ought to be performed to him only, and that with fear and fervency, in faith, and with a pure conscience, with humility, and without mercenary views, and in righteousness and true holiness; or the service of love which the saints perform to one another, as praying for one another, bearing one another's burdens, admonishing and reproving for sin, restoring such as are gone astray, comforting the distressed, building up one another in their most holy faith, and exhorting and stirring up each other to the duties of religion:
and faith; not the doctrine of faith, as preached by the ministers of the word, and held and maintained by the true professors of it; but either the grace of faith, or the profession of both; or rather the faithfulness, both of the ministers and private believers of those times, as the Waldenses and Albigenses, the Lollards and Wickliffites, who abode by, and were faithful to the light which they had received:
and thy patience; in suffering for the sake of Christ and the Gospel: and very much it was they did endure, and yet held out to the end:
and thy works, and the last [to be] more than the first; that is, that their works or acts of love to God and Christ and one another, and of service to God and to the saints, and of faith and faithfulness in the cause of God, and of patience in suffering for the Gospel of Christ, were more in quantity, and greater in quality, toward the close of this period, which brought on the Reformation, than at the beginning of it; and which were done by the persons before mentioned, and by others.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I know thy works - See the notes on Revelation 2:2. He knew all they had done, good and bad.
And charity - Love; love to God, and love to man. There is no reason for restricting this word here to the comparatively narrow sense which it now bears. Compare the notes on 1 Corinthians 13:1.
And service - Greek, âministryâ - διακονιÌαν diakonian. The word would seem to include all the service which the church had rendered in the cause of religion; all which was the proper fruit of love, or which would be a carrying out of the principles of love to God and man.
And faith - Or, fidelity in the cause of the Redeemer. The word here would include not only trust in Christ for salvation, but what is the proper result of such trust - fidelity in his service.
And thy patience - Patient endurance of the sorrows of life - of all that God brought upon them in any way, to test the reality of their religion.
And thy works - Thy works as the fruit of the virtues just mentioned. The word is repeated here, from the first part of the verse, perhaps to specify more particularly that their works had been recently more numerous and praiseworthy even than they had formerly been. In the beginning of the verse, as in the commencement of each of the epistles, the word is used, in the most general sense, to denote all that they had done; meaning that he had so thorough an acquaintance with them in all respects that he could judge of their character. In the latter part of the verse the word seems to be used in a more specific sense, as referring to good works, and with a view to say that they had latterly abounded in these more than they had formerly.
And the last to be more than the first - Those which had been recently performed were more numerous, and more commendable, than those which had been rendered âformerly.â That is, they were making progress; they had been acting more and more in accordance with the nature and claims of the Christian profession. This is a most honorable commendation, and one which every Christian, and every church, should seek. Religion in the soul, and in a community, is designed to be progressive; and while we should seek to live in such a manner always that we may have the commendation of the Saviour, we should regard it as a thing to be greatly desired that we may be approved as making advances in knowledge and holiness; that as we grow in years we may grow alike in the disposition to do good, and in the ability to do it; that as we gain in experience, we may also gain in a readiness to apply the results of our experience in promoting the cause of religion. He would deserve little commendation in religion who should be merely stationary; he alone properly develops the nature of true piety, and shows that it has set up its reign in the soul, who is constantly making advances.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Revelation 2:19. I know thy works — And of these he first sets forth their charity, ÏηναγαÏην, their love to God and each other; and particularly to the poor and distressed: and hence followed their faith, ÏηνÏιÏÏιν, their fidelity, to the grace they had received; and service, Ïην διακονιαν, and ministration; properly pious and benevolent service to widows, orphans, and the poor in general.
And thy patience — Ïην Ï Ïομονην ÏÎ¿Ï Thy perseverance under afflictions and persecutions, and thy continuance in well-doing. I put faith before service according to the general consent of the best MSS. and versions.
Thy works — The continued labour of love, and thorough obedience.
The last to be more than the first.] They not only retained what they had received at first, but grew in grace, and in the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ. This is a rare thing in most Christian Churches: they generally lose the power of religion, and rest in the forms of worship; and it requires a powerful revival to bring them to such a state that their last works shall be more than their first.