15. thou--emphatic: "So THOU also hast," As
Balak and the Moabites of old had Balaam and his followers literally,
so hast thou also them that hold the same Balaamite or
Nicolaitane doctrine spiritually or symbolically. Literal eating
of idol-meats and fornication in Pergamos were accompanied by spiritual
idolatry and fornication. So TRENCH explains. But
I prefer taking it, "THOU also," as well as
Ephesus ("in like manner" as Ephesus; see below the oldest reading),
hast . . . Nicolaitanes, with this important difference,
Ephesus, as a Church, hates them and casts them out, but thou
"hast them," namely, in the Church.
doctrine--teaching (see on
Re 2:6):
namely, to tempt God's people to idolatry.
which thing I hate--It is sin not to hate what God hates. The
Ephesian Church
(Re 2:6)
had this point of superiority to Pergamos. But the three oldest
manuscripts, and Vulgate and Syriac, read instead of
"which I hate," "IN LIKE MANNER."
JFB.
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