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The Seven Churches of Revelation

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The Seven Churches of Revelation

Ephesus · Smyrna · Pergamum · Thyatira · Sardis · Philadelphia · Laodicea

Christ's letters to seven churches across Asia Minor — what He commends, what He rebukes, what He counsels, and the promise to overcomers — with the postal route preserved as the binding map.

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WHAT’S ON THE CHART

Seven Churches, One Route

Geography embedded in the postal order — the inset map shows the Aegean coast and the cities' relative positions along the circular route from Ephesus.

The Pattern in Each Letter

Christ's self-title (who He claims to be in that city's context), what He commends, what He rebukes, His counsel, and the promise to those who overcome.

Historical & Prophetic Layers

Each church is annotated with its biblical history (Paul at Ephesus, Polycarp's martyrdom at Smyrna) and its symbolic age in church history (Apostolic, Persecuted, Compromised, Reformed, …).

No Rebuke for Two

Smyrna and Philadelphia alone receive commendation without rebuke — a quiet honour signalling their faithfulness amid persecution and doctrinal purity.

PRINT SIZES

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PERFECT FOR

  • Pastors preparing a series on Revelation 1–3
  • Homeschool Bible curriculum on the early church
  • A study reference for personal devotion in Revelation
  • Anyone teaching the ages of the church

DESIGNED BY

Zebulun Press — biblical reference charts for the serious student of Scripture.

Anchored to conservative chronology — Thiele for the divided monarchy, Ussher for the long lifespans of Genesis, the standard Greek texts for the New Testament. Every name carries its scripture reference. Letters per Revelation 1–3; historical detail from primary patristic sources (Polycarp's letters, Ignatius, Eusebius).

“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.” — Revelation 2:7

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