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Pergamum: The Seat of Satan
CBN news ^ | July 23, 2011 | Gordon Robertson

Posted on 07/24/2011 8:59:18 PM PDT by johngrace

Pergamum: The Seat of Satan

In a two-part series, Gordon Robertson takes an in-depth look at the ancient Greco-Roman city Pergamum called “the dwelling place of Satan” from the book of Revelation. In part one, Gordon examines life in first-century Pergamum; the pagan cults devoted to the Roman emperor and the Greek gods Zeus and Asklepios; and the martyrdom of the Christian bishop Antipas. In part two, Pergamum’s Altar of Zeus takes center stage as it is excavated and taken to Germany where it later inspires the architecture of Adolf Hitler.


TOPICS: Catholic; Charismatic Christian; Prayer; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: pergamum
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1 posted on 07/24/2011 8:59:21 PM PDT by johngrace
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http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/churchhistory/pergamon/


2 posted on 07/24/2011 8:59:54 PM PDT by johngrace
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we watched it.


3 posted on 07/24/2011 9:01:50 PM PDT by ken21 (liberal + rino progressive media hate palin, bachman, cain...)
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To: johngrace

http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/churchhistory/pergamon/


4 posted on 07/24/2011 9:05:45 PM PDT by johngrace
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Did you check part two? That’s the last Url. Just amazing how an artifact influenced a nation.


5 posted on 07/24/2011 9:07:43 PM PDT by johngrace
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yes. after one sees it the connection between hitler is obvious.

we saw it on pat robertson’s show.

i’ve never seen this in university history books.


6 posted on 07/24/2011 9:10:40 PM PDT by ken21 (liberal + rino progressive media hate palin, bachman, cain...)
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I noticed the historian is the same voice over of a copy I have of Triumph of the Will. I always was fascinated how they could accept Hitler. The 1929 Crash economic crash brought Hyper inflation thus Hitler’s false promises. We are in a another crazy time.


7 posted on 07/24/2011 9:22:36 PM PDT by johngrace
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Just in case anyone is curious. I wrote this about the Church of Pergamum as part of my class term paper on the book of Revelation when I was taking seminary classes. It is but a small portion of a much larger (9000 word) term paper.

Christ's Message to the Church of Pergamos (The Compromising Church)

The Roman historian Pliny called the city of Pergamum the most illustrious city in Asia because of all its statues, temples, monuments, and public buildings. Strategically located high on a humped or cone shaped hill that dominated the Caicus plain, Pergamum had an excellent view of the sea and distant mountain ranges making it an important military town that was fortified and well defended. Both Smyrna and Pergamum were a part of the same kingdom ruled by Attalus III, who was shrewd enough to help Rome defeat the Seleucids during the Punic Wars. When Attalus died in 133 BC he bequeathed his domain to the Roman Empire. Thus Pergamum realized a partnership with Rome that would last the duration of the Roman Empire’s dominance in Asia.

Among its public buildings Pergamum had the empires second largest library and a theatre that seated over 20,000 people. With temples dedicated to Athena, Dionysus, Asclepios, Roma, Zeus, and various roman emperors like Trajan, only Athens could boast of more respect for the gods. By the time John had his vision, Pergamum had become the very center of Emperor Worship in the Asian province. Many bible scholars believe the phrase, “where Satan dwells”, refers to this emperor worship while others claim “Satan's throne” to be a reference to the Altar of Zeus (Rev 2:13). Still others believe that Christ was referring to the worship of Asclepios the pagan god of healing.

People from all over the empire would come to Pergamum to be healed by Asclepios. Snakes were a symbol of this cult and Asclepios’ temple was infested with snakes, even to this day we use the snake as a symbol of the medical profession. The Greek historian Pausanias of Lydia kept a journal about his travels and the different cities he visited. In describing the temple of Asclepios he wrote,

“I looked upon Asclepios who was sitting on a throne with his hand upon the head of a serpent”. Pausanias

The serpent was actually a totem of the god Asclepios. Pausanias wrote how many harmless varieties of snakes had free run of this shrine as well as other shrines like Dionysus. Dionysus supposedly offered his followers life after death along wth a meaningful life on earth through sexual indulgences and the consumption of raw meat and wine. Those who joined in on the acticities of worshipping Dionysus, would get so wild in their sexual practices that the festivals were outlawed in the city Rome because they were considered to be too immoral! The images engraved on coins excavated from archeological sites are those of snakes amidst fruits & vegetables, and some coins even that portraiyed the Emperor Caracalla standing before a snake coiled around a tree. Therefore wherever the Christian went he would be confronted with cultic practices that included the very symbol of the evil one himself the, snake.

The definition for the Greek word Pergamum (Πέργαμος ) is objectionable marriage, which alludes to the church mixing the truth with lies of questionable teachers, such as the Nicolaitans (Rev 2:15). The church is being charged by Christ for compromising with the world, in that some held to the doctrine of Balaam. Just as Balaam taught Balak to put a stumbling block before the children of Israel) some 1400 years earlier, there were some teachers in the Pergamos church who taught that it was lawful to eat things sacrificed to idols, and that committing sexual immorality was not sinful. We read in the letter to the Ephesian church that it is credited for hating the Nicoalaitans, however in Pergamum the church was embracing the very doctrine that was detested by Christ Himself. Peter anticipated that such problems would exist when he wrote his second letter some 30 years earlier.

“They are spots and blemishes, carousing in their own deceptions while they feast with you, having eyes full of adultery and that cannot cease from sin, enticing unstable souls. They have a heart trained in covetous practices, and are accursed children. They have forsaken the right way and gone astray, following the way of Balaam the son of Beor.” (2Pe 2:13-15)

There is no way to know if those teaching the false doctrine at Pergamos were being paid as Balaam was, but we do know that sexual immorality and compromise with idolatry was not only tolerated but even advocated by some in the church. It is wise to remember that it is not those who are outside the church structure who mislead the brethren but the sheep in wolves clothing that lead the flock astray from within the Church’s ranks. Too often believers run after words that suit their individual tastes rather than hold fast to the simplicity and radical demands that the Gospel makes upon them. Timothy was warned by Paul about this when he said that instead of following sound doctrine they will hire teachers who will scratch their itchy ears. (2 Tim 4:3-4) As that happens the church will start to resemble the church of Pergamum and compromise their walk with Christ.

While the church was admonished to repent from following these false teachers (Rev 2:13), I must point out that some held fast to their faith. One of them, Antipas, was even put to death for his faith. According to some ancient sources the second bishop of Pergamum was a dentist named Antipas. Then there ts the theory that the word Antipas describes the type of person or persons who at that time related to the phrase “ the things which are" in Rev 1:19. The word Antipas (ἀντί) in Greek, can also signify "against all, over against, opposite, or instead of. So the use of the word antipas here could be a designation of those who were faithful in their opposition to false teachers who corupted the truth. There is no way to proof either of these expalanations, but I offer them both for consideration.

The letter continues that Christ tells those who do repent, that they can expect a white stone with a new name and some of the hidden manna. (Rev 2:17). To the Greeks, a white stone was a symbol of acquittal, whereas a black stone was a judgement of guilt. The implication here being that those receiving a white stone will be justified as innocent and gain victory over the second death. The idea of hidden manna reflects a Jewish tradition, (from the Apocrypha book II Maccabees) about the pot of manna that was placed in the ark for a memorial to future generations (Ex 16:32). When Solomon’s Temple was destroyed in the sixth century BC, Jeremiah supposedly took the ark and its contents and hid them underground in Mt Nebo. There it was to remain until the coming of the Messiah when Jeremiah would reappear and return the ark and its contents to the new messianic temple in Jerusalem. (2 Mac 2:4)

Among historicists and some futurists, Pergamum is representative of the imperial church age that started with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD and lasted until about 606 AD. This is a period of time when the church and state merged, or as the meaning of Pergamum alludes to, it entered into an objectionable marriage. The majority of converts during this time became Christian in name only, bringing their pagan practices and lifestyles into a compromised church. We see the same kind of problems that the Pergamos church was faced with in many churches today. Like those of the Pergamos, they too can repent and receive all the blessings of eternal life in the glory of heaven or they can refuse to repent and face the terrifying reality of having the Lord Jesus Christ declare war on them. Far too many churches today would rather maintain the path of compromise with the world, and it is this compromise that will inevitably lead its members to eternal damnation. This letter is a warning that churches today should heed by taking a strong stand for God’s truth and refusing to compromise with the world.

"He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches”, I pray that those who read His words will call upon the name that is above all names, and gain eternal salvation.

Amen

8 posted on 07/24/2011 9:53:51 PM PDT by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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Interesting article. But I do not agree with pagan connection to the Church if you are trying to connect the dots with The Catholic Church. Thanks for sharing.


9 posted on 07/24/2011 10:17:40 PM PDT by johngrace
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No.

My term paper had nothing to do with the Catholic Church.

It was wholly about the messages from Christ as to the church.

As I said, I wrote a similar bit about each church and its messages from Christ.

Let me know if you would like to read the other portions and I will give you the links.


10 posted on 07/24/2011 10:28:00 PM PDT by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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Well! Your are very kind. Yes. I think you wrote fairly accurately when pointing out the pure pagan beliefs. I find it interesting because of the neo-paganism of today connection. I have personal meet influenced friends who are into the occult/pagan ways. I have seen supernatural occurences in them. Today sadly this is growing. Thanks again!


11 posted on 07/24/2011 10:36:56 PM PDT by johngrace
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Here are the links to the other churches I wrote about. I hope you enjoy them. They are on a blog I currently am not updating because of the blog I write for my hometown newspaper.

One thing I see happening more and more is the many false teachings taking hold in many churches today. What with homosexuality being normalized and the big ecumenical movement to get believers to accept teachings of false religions.

There is even something like 50 churches nationwide that are currently running a 5 or 6 week series of reading through the Qur'an from the pulpit to get the parishioners to accept Islam as a religion of peace that is compatible to Christianity.


12 posted on 07/24/2011 11:05:46 PM PDT by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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Bump for later :)


13 posted on 07/24/2011 11:24:16 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 ("If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait till it is free"--PJ O'rourke)
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bump


14 posted on 07/24/2011 11:36:43 PM PDT by Taffini ( Mr. Pippen and Mr. Waffles do not approve and neither do I)
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To: OneVike

Bump for later. Thank you.


15 posted on 07/25/2011 12:06:40 AM PDT by nothingnew (I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
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Thanks for the video link. I just watched it with our son, 15 yrs old. He learned, as did I, a lot from this video message.


16 posted on 07/25/2011 2:11:28 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
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To: OneVike
Interesting how Aesculepius, Asculapius (Latin); Asclepius, Asklepios (Greek) ties into the caduceus as the symbol for doctor:



Aesculepius, Asculapius (Latin); Asclepius, Asklepios (Greek)
17 posted on 07/25/2011 2:22:21 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
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To: OneVike

Please provide the links.

I appreciate your scholarship and would like to share some of your observations with my family during our devotions.

There are some strong lessons for the modern church, and I mean the evangelical church.

For family devotions last night, we watched this presentation.

http://dividedthemovie.com/

This is certain to start more discussion about worldliness in the church, and I think discussion is a good thing, as long as we are not intractable and can logically consider the other fellow’s point of view.


18 posted on 07/25/2011 4:49:07 AM PDT by Westbrook (Having children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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Actually, I was taught that the “snakes on the pole” symbol came from Numbers 21:9.

The people were commanded to look to the brass serpent which had been raised up on the pole to heal them from the bites of the serpents that had invaded their camp.

This was intended to be a symbol of sin (serpent) judged (brass), which was a cryptic type for Jesus on the Cross, to which all of those bitten by the serpent of sin must look for healing of their souls.


19 posted on 07/25/2011 4:58:39 AM PDT by Westbrook (Having children does not divide your love, it multiplies it.)
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20 posted on 07/25/2011 6:40:55 AM PDT by holly go-rightly
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