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7 Churches of Revelation

2. Smyrna


The Meaning of the Name

Myrrh is a bitter gum and costly perfume which exudes from a certain tree or shrub in Arabia and Ethiopia, or is obtained by incisions made in the bark: as an antiseptic it was used for embalming. It was also an ingredient in perfume (Ps 45:8), prominent in Song of Solomon, etc. It was also an ingredient in holy anointing oil for priests (Ex 30:23) and the purification of women (Esther 2:12). It was used in embalming (Jn 19:39) and was a gift of the Magi at Christ’s birth (Mt 2:11): Gold = royalty; Frankincense = deity, priesthood; Myrrh = suffering, death.

In Jesus’ Second Coming gold and frankincense are offered, but NO myrrh (Isa 60:6) since his death is now behind him—but it was offered to Christ at cross (Mk 15:23). The body of Jesus was embalmed by Joseph & Nicodemus (Jn 19:39-40). Myrrh yields fragrance by being crushed. Note the “death” theme throughout this letter.


Jesus' Chosen Title

“8 And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write; These things saith the first and the last, which was dead, and is alive;” (Rev 2:8)

References to “The First and the Last”

  • Isaiah 41:4
  • Isaiah 44:6
  • Isaiah 48:12
  • Revelation 1:11
  • Revelation 1:17-18 “was dead and am alive”
  • Revelation 2:8
  • Revelation 22:13