12. TRENCH prefers writing Pergamus,
or rather, Pergamum, on the river Caicus. It was capital of
Attalus the Second's kingdom, which was bequeathed by him to the
Romans, 133 B.C. Famous for its library, founded
by Eumenes (197-159), and destroyed by Caliph Omar. Parchment,
that is, Pergamena charta, was here discovered for book
purposes. Also famous for the magnificent temple of Æsculapius,
the healing god [TACITUS, Annals, 3.63].
he which hath the sharp sword with two edges--appropriate to His
address having a twofold bearing, a searching power so as to convict
and convert some
(Re 2:13, 17),
and to convict and condemn to punishment others
(Re 2:14-16,
especially
Re 2:16;
compare also see on
Re 1:16).
JFB.
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