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      • Legend says that the city derived its name from an eponymous Amazon named Σμύρνα (Smyrna), which was also the name of a quarter in the city of Ephesus. In inscriptions and coins, the name often was written as Ζμύρνα (Zmýrna), with Ζμυρναῖος (Zmyrnaîos, meaning “of Smyrna”).
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    As of 195 BC, the city of Rome started to be deified, in the cult to the goddess Roma. In this sense, the Smyrneans can be considered as the creators of the goddess Roma. In 133 BC, when the last Attalid king, Attalus III, died without an heir, his will conferred his entire kingdom, including Smyrna, to the Romans.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · One is that this was a group of Gentiles who called themselves “Jews” (i.e., the chosen people of God). Instead of following Judaism, however, these self-proclaimed “people of God” worshiped the Roman emperor and spoke out against the Christians in Smyrna.

  4. It rose from the dead, hence a phrase in the imagery of John’s apocalyptic letter ( Rev 2:8 ). Lysimachus, who ruled Thrace and the northwestern part of Asia Minor after the division of Alexander’s empire, refounded Smyrna in 290 b.c.

  5. Mar 23, 2022 · Jesus had a reason for mentioning this fact. The name of Smyrna was equated with myrrh. And just like myrrh requires crushing to release the sweet perfume of its fragrance, the church at Smyrna would continue to be crushed through adversity.

  6. Allusion is made to it in ( Revelation 2:8-11) It was founded by Alexander the Great, and was situated twenty shades (2 1/2 miles) from the city of the same name, which after a long series of wars with the Lydians had been finally taken and sacked by Halyattes. The ancient city was built by some piratical Greeks 1500 years before Christ.

  7. Jan 1, 2008 · Some consider it to be that of Jehovah, the unspoken name of God in the Old Testament. Others have regarded it as a personal name indicating their own enrollment in heaven. Whatever its character, the name symbolizes the personal heritage of the glories that are beyond this world and the assurance of eternal salvation.

  8. The word Smyrna means myrrh or bitterness and presents a picture of Jesus’ suffering, which culminated in His death. The Lord revealed Himself in two ways to the church at Smyrna—first, as divine Lord, for He said, I am “the first and the last” (the eternal Son of God who existed before creation and will be alive long after its ...

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