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I was doing a translation of the 7 churches in Revelation and the Church of Smyrna fascinated me because of the scriptural meaning of it.It's interesting that the "wise men" who visited Jesus at His birth were pagan. They were literally astrologers from the East. And God used something they understood (a star) to point them to Jesus.
Wonder what that's all about?
Myrrh is one of the things the "wise-men" brought to infant Jesus.
Revelation chapter 2 - 1st four Churches
The Assembly of Smyrna
The word "myrrh" is only used in 2 verses of the NT.
At the birth of Jesus and at His burial
Matthew 2:11
and having come to the house, they found the Child with Mary His mother, and having fallen down they bowed to Him,
and having opened their treasures, they presented to Him gifts, gold, and frankincense, and myrrh,
John 39
18 and Nicodemus also came -- who came unto Jesus by night at the first --
bearing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, as it were, a hundred pounds.
19 They took, therefore, the body of Jesus, and bound it with linen clothes with the spices, according as it was the custom of the Jews to prepare for burial;
Here is an interesting commentary on it:
Smyrna means “sweet smelling” and comes from the root word for myrrh.
The myrrh plant is found throughout the Middle East and was used in the manufacture of an aromatic ointment. When bruised and crushed, the myrrh gives forth a lovely fragrance.
Myrrh was used to embalm the bodies of the dead. Carefully the linens were prepared, and wound around the bodies of the loved ones, while myrrh was packed between the folds of the cloth. Thus was the body of our Lord embalmed!
After the death of Jesus, the women, who had loved and followed Him on earth, brought one hundred pounds of myrrh and aloes to the tomb. With what grief did they take that precious body and wind about it the linen cloths! With what untold tenderness did they lay it away in the bed of fragrant spices!
Thus myrrh is a type of suffering and death, and some in the church at Smyrna were to pass through bitter persecution, severe trials, and intense testings, as a picture of that which all of God’s called and chosen elect must also pass through. Their sufferings, however, instead of destroying them, would give forth the rich perfume of heaven, the life of the spirit!
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