The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917], at sacred-texts.com
Nicolaitanes
From Greek, "nikao", "to conquer," and Greek, "laos", "the people," or "laity." There is no ancient authority for a sect of the Nicolaitanes. If the word is symbolic, it refers to the earliest form of the notion of a priestly order, or "clergy," which later divided an equal brotherhood (Mat 23:8) into "priests" and "laity." What in Ephesus was "deeds" (Rev 2:6) had become in Pergamos a "doctrine (Rev 2:15).
Nicolaitanes
(Rev 2:15).
Contrast (Pe1 5:2); (Pe1 5:3); (Mat 24:49).
angel
(See Scofield) - (Heb 1:4).
angel
(See Scofield) - (Heb 1:4).
The "doctrine" of Balaam
The doctrine of Balaam
Compare (See Scofield) - (Pe2 2:15);
(See Scofield) - (Jde 1:11)
was his teaching Balak to corrupt the people who could not be cursed. (Num 31:15); (Num 31:16); (Num 22:5); (Num 23:8) by tempting them to marry women of Moab, defile their separation, and abandon their pilgrim character. It is that union with the world and the church which is spiritual unchastity. (Jam 4:4). Pergamos had lost the pilgrim character and was "dwelling" (Rev 2:13) "where Satan's throne is," in the world. (Joh 12:31); (Joh 14:30); (Joh 16:11).
a white stone
Signifies approval.
angel
(See Scofield) - (Heb 1:4).