8. Smyrna--in Ionia, a little to the north of Ephesus. POLYCARP, martyred in A.D. 168,
eighty-six years after his conversion, was bishop, and probably "the
angel of the Church in Smyrna" meant here. The allusions to
persecutions and faithfulness unto death accord with this view.
IGNATIUS [The Martyrdom of Ignatius 3], on
his way to martyrdom in Rome, wrote to POLYCARP,
then (A.D. 108) bishop of Smyrna; if his bishopric
commenced ten or twelve years earlier, the dates will harmonize.
TERTULLIAN [The Prescription against
Heretics, 32], and IRENÆUS, who had
talked with POLYCARP in youth, tell us
POLYCARP was consecrated bishop of Smyrna by St.
John.
the first . . . the last . . . was dead
. . . is alive--The attributes of Christ most calculated
to comfort the Church of Smyrna under its persecutions; resumed from
Re 1:17, 18.
As death was to Him but the gate to life eternal, so it is to be to
them
(Re 2:10, 11).
JFB.
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