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Why was John exiled rather than simply executed by the Roman government? Only nobility and priests were given the luxury of exile, so this may speak to John’s social position.59 But it could also speak to the honor and respect John had as an older person with recognized status in the Christian community. According to Irenaeus (Against Heresies 2.22.5), John was released from Patmos and lived on until the reign of Trajan.60

      Before John sees the owner of this powerful voice, he sees “seven golden lampstands” (1:12). Lampstands appear in the Old Testament in Exodus 25:31–40 and Zechariah 4:1–6. In Exodus 25, God describes how the lampstands of the tabernacle were to be crafted. The original lampstand of Israel’s sacrificial system was in the holy place. It had seven lamps and was made with gold, as is the lampstand in John’s vision. In Zechariah 4:1–6, the lampstand represents the presence of the Spirit (Zechariah 4:6, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.”) Whereas Zechariah’s lampstand was one lampstand with seven lamps, John sees seven lampstands, one for each of the seven churches and maintaining the idea of perfection. The lampstand in Zechariah stood for faithful Israel. The lampstands in Revelation are for the faithful people of God from all nations.