The Seven Churches
Select what John recorded in Revelation 2 concerning the church at Smyrna:
they would be persecuted they were poor
The promise given to those who overcome was that they would eat of the____ in the midst of the paradise of God.
tree of life
The Christians in Smyrna were soon to go through suffering.
true
The church at Smyrna was persecuted by unbelieving Jews.
true
The church at Smyrna was rich even though they appeared poor.
true
The overcomers in Smyrna would not be hurt by the second death.
true
The reward for being faithful unto death would be a crown of life.
true
1. prophetic; concerning the end of all things 2. to send forth; to emit 3. the word by which a person, thing, or class is called and known; a title 4. to show or illustrate by example
1. apocalyptic 2. emanate 3. appellation 4. exemplify
1. long garment with a golden girdle or sash 2. white as snow or wool 3. brilliant as the sun in all its strength 4. as a flame of fire 5. shone like burnished brass or bronze 6. full and rich, sounding like many waters
1. clothing 2. head and hair 3. countenance (face, appearance) 4. eyes 5. feet 6. voice
Select the names describing the Lord Jesus Christ in Revelation Chapter 1.
Alpha and Omega the Faithful Witness the Almighty Son of Man
Select the rewards that the Christians at Smyrna would receive if they were faithful:
a crown of life would not be hurt by the second death
The seven churches are symbolized as seven
candlesticks
Christ said the church at Smyrna was a synagogue of Satan.
false
The trials and tribulations for the church at Smyrna would be long in duration.
false
The church at Ephesus was strong in the areas of:
hard work patience discerning false teachers
The church at Ephesus was weak because they had
left their first love
The penalty if the Ephesians did not respond to the remedy was that their church would be
removed
The remedy for the Ephesian church's problem was that they:
repent
The angels or messengers of the seven churches are symbolized as seven
stars
Select two things from Revelation 2 concerning the trials of the church at Smyrna:
Some would be cast into prison. There was a reward for their faithfulness unto death.