
PHILADELPHIA (Currently Alasehir - Revelation 3:7-13)Philadelphia which is known as Alasehir now, is about 130 Kms to the east of Smyrna (Izmir). It was the least important cities of the ones mentioned in Revelation of St.John. The city was located on the eastern edge of the Ionian civilization. But it had the most difficult task of spreading the Christian faith to the east, outside the Ionian region. Philadelphia, together with Smyrna was considered as one of the distinguished churches out of the seven churches of Revelation about which nothing bad was mentioned by St.John. Philadelphia means "brotherly love" and it was founded by the king of Pergamum, Attalus II, Philadelphus of Pergamum. He was given the title of Philadelphus because of his love for his brother Eumenes, who was the previous king os Pergamum. The geographical position of the city was very important. It was on a high hill overlooking the Persian Royal Road and the two important valleys of Ionia, the Hermuz (Gediz) and the Meander (Menderes). By the year 19 A.D. native language Lydian had ceased and only the Greek language was spoken. The city was in the middle of the grape country. So, the most respected god was Dionysus. The regional town center of Alasehir still continues the tradition of harvesting grapes. In his famous letter of Revelation, St.John wrote to the people of Philadelphia : "(3:7) To
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