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Strong’s G4667: A proper noun naming an important ancient city on the western coast of Asia Minor. Named after the myrrh trade, it became a significant center of early Christianity. One of the seven churches addressed in Revelation, known for its faithfulness amid persecution and poverty.
Σμύρνα represents more than just a geographical location; it embodies themes of faithfulness under persecution and spiritual wealth amid material poverty. As one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation, Smyrna received no rebuke from the Lord, only commendation for its faithfulness despite tribulation. Early church history records it as a center of Christian resistance to emperor worship, most famously exemplified by its bishop Polycarp’s martyrdom. Today, this word continues to inspire believers facing persecution, reminding them that Christ sees their faithfulness and promises the crown of life.
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Etymology:
For compound words: Not a compound word, but derives from word for myrrh (σμύρνα)
Translation Options:
As a feminine proper noun:
Examples:
BDAG emphasizes its significance as an early Christian center. Thayer’s notes its commercial importance. LSJ provides historical context of the city’s development. Vine’s connects it to themes of persecution. Strong’s links it to myrrh trade. Moulton and Milligan document its prominence in Roman Asia. LEH notes its absence from Septuagint due to later development.
First appearance:
“Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna [Σμύρνα], and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea.” Revelation 1:11
Additional References:
Revelation 2:8
Author: Work | Text |
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Herodotus: Histories | “The city of Smyrna [Σμύρνα] stood as a jewel of Ionia’s coast.” |
Strabo: Geography | “Smyrna [Σμύρνα] prospered through its excellent harbor and strategic location.” |
Pausanias: Description of Greece | “The people of Smyrna [Σμύρνα] claimed Alexander the Great refounded their city after a dream.” |
Σμύρνα powerfully illustrates Christ’s care for His persecuted church and the victory promised to those who remain faithful. This promotes the Gospel by showing that true riches lie not in material wealth but in spiritual faithfulness, and that Christ promises eternal life to those who remain faithful unto death.
Strong’s G4667: A feminine proper noun naming an ancient city in Asia Minor, modern Izmir. One of seven churches addressed in Revelation, known for faithfulness amid persecution. Historically significant for early Christianity and martyrdom accounts.
Part of speech: Noun (Feminine, Proper)
Tags: smyrna, seven-churches, revelation, persecution, faithfulness, martyrdom, polycarp, asia-minor, early-church, ancient-cities, biblical-greek, new-testament, church-history
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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