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Revelation 2:25 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

25 Nevertheless, hold on firmly to what you [already] have [i.e., the qualities mentioned in verse 19] until I come [Note: This probably refers to coming with judgment on wrongdoing. See verse 16].

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

25 But that which ye have already hold fast till I come.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

25 Only hold fast to what you have until I come.

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American Standard Version (1901)

25 Nevertheless that which ye have, hold fast till I come.

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Common English Bible

25 Just hold on to what you have until I come.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

25 Even so, that which you have, hold on to it until I return.

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Revelation 2:25
16 Cross References  

And if I go to prepare a place for each of you, I will return to take all you to [be with] me, so that you also will be where I am.


One of them, a man named Agabus, stood up and indicated by [the direction of] the Holy Spirit that there was going to be a severe worldwide famine, which [actually] took place during the time that Claudius ruled.


Let [your] love be sincere. Hate whatever is evil. Cling to whatever is good.


For whenever you eat this bread and drink from this cup, you are proclaiming the Lord’s death until He comes [again].


So, do not judge anything until the appointed time, when the Lord returns [i.e., to do the judging] He will both shed light on the hidden things done in the dark and make known the motives of people’s hearts. Then each person [i.e., who deserves it] will receive praise from God.


Put everything [i.e., speakers and their messages] to the test, [then] hold onto what is good.


[So], we should hold on firmly to the profession of our hope [in God], without wavering from it, for God is faithful to His promises.


but Christ [was faithful] as a Son over God’s household. And we [Christians] are that household, if we hold on to our confidence [in Christ], and to the boasting [i.e., joy] of our hope [in God], firmly to the end [of our lives].


Since then we [Christians] have [such] a great Head Priest, who has passed through the skies [i.e., ascended to heaven. See Acts 1:9], Jesus, the Son of God, we should remain true to our profession [of faith in Him].


But the day of the Lord will come as a thief [i.e., unexpectedly]. At that time the heavens will pass away with a loud noise and the elements [Note: This refers either to the heavenly bodies or to the material components of the universe], will be dissolved with intense heat. And the earth and its works [i.e., its activities] will be burned up. [Note: Some translations render this phrase as it is in some ancient manuscripts, “will be disclosed,” or “will be laid bare”].


Look, He [i.e., Jesus] is coming with [i.e., “on”] the clouds! And [then] every eye will see Him, including those who pierced Him, and all the peoples of the earth will grieve because of Him [i.e., because of how they had treated Him]. So it will be. May it be so.


The One who testifies about these things [i.e., Jesus] says, “Yes, I am coming soon.” May this be so. Come [ahead] Lord Jesus!


And listen, I [i.e., Christ] am coming quickly! The person who obeys the words of the prophecy of this book is blessed.”


I am coming soon [or, suddenly. See 2:16, 25; 3:3]. Hold on firmly to what you have [i.e., opportunity, obedience, steadfastness, etc.] so that no one takes away your crown [See 2:10].


So, remember how you have received and heard the message [i.e., they had eagerly accepted the Gospel]; [now] obey it and repent. For if you do not become [spiritually] alert, I will come as a thief [i.e. unexpectedly] and you will not know the [exact] time that I will come upon you [in judgment. See 2:16, 25].


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