오관
Five crowns오관(五官)으로도 알려진 오관(五官)은 기독교 신학에서 의인들이 최후의 심판 [2]이후 왕관을 받는 것에 대한 다양한 성경적 언급과 관련된 개념이다.이 개념의 지지자들은 이 구절들을 생명의 왕관, 부패하지 않는 왕관, 정의의 왕관, 영광의 왕관, [2]환희의 왕관 등 다섯 개의 분리된 왕관을 명시하는 것으로 해석한다.그리스어에서 스테파노스는 왕관을 뜻하는 단어이며 성경, 특히 제임스 왕의 [3]성서에서 내려오는 버전에서 그렇게 번역된다.신약성서에 따르면 이 다섯 가지 보상은 "이 생의 [4]성실에 대한 보상"으로서 신도들에 의해 얻어질 수 있다.
생명의 왕관
순교자의 왕관이라고도 불리는 생명의 왕관은 야고보 1장 12절과 요한계시록 2장 10절에서 언급된다; 그것은 "[5][6]시련 속에서 인내하는 사람들"에게 주어진다.예수는 스미르나 교회에 "당신이 겪을 고통을 두려워하지 말라"고 말할 때 이 왕관을 언급한다.죽을 때까지 충실하라.[7]그러면 내가 너에게 생명의 왕관을 주겠다.
청렴한 왕관
청렴한 왕관은 불멸의 왕관으로도 알려져 있으며, 고린도전서 9장 [2]25절에 언급되어 있다.타르수스의 바울이 쓴 이 편지는 "바울의 동시대인들이 추구했던 [8]시간적 상과 대조하기 위해" 이 왕관을 "불멸의" 것으로 간주한다.그러므로 그것은 "자기 부정과 인내"[8]를 보여주는 개인에게 주어진다.
정의의 면류관
정의의 면류관은 디모데오 2장 [2]4절 8절에 언급되어 있으며,[9] 그리스도의 재림을 사랑하고 기대하는 자들에게 약속되어 있습니다.이 기독교인들은 하나님과의 [10]친밀감을 원한다.
영광의 왕관
영광의 왕관은 베드로전서 5장 4절에서 논의되며, 기독교 성직자들에게 주어지는데, 그들은 "다른 사람들에게 좋은 본보기가 되는 사심 없는 사랑으로 양떼를 몰았다"고 한다.[11][12]
기쁨의 왕관
기쁨의 왕관은 기쁨의 왕관 또는 [2]보조의 왕관으로도 알려져 있다.1 테살로니안 2장 19절과 필리핀 4장 1절에 묘사되어 있으며, 기독교 [13]교회 밖에서 전도하는 사람들에게 주어진다.신약성서에서, 바울은 테살로니안들이 [14]예수를 믿도록 한 후에 이 왕관을 얻습니다.
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- ^ "Coleraine St Patrick W10 nave; north aisle; north; 2nd from east". Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
- ^ a b c d e Thiessen, Henry Clarence (1979). Lectures in Systematic Theology. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 389. ISBN 9780802835291.
As we have seen, when the Lord returns, he will judge believers for their works (Rom. 14:10; 1 Cor. 3:11-15; 4:5; 2 Co. 5:10). Everyone will be asked to give an account of the use he has made of the talents (Matt. 25:14-30), the pounds or minas (Luke 19:11-27), and the opportunities (Matt. 20:1-16) that have been entrusted to him. The day will declare whether a man has built of wood, hay, and straw or of gold, silver, and precious stones (1 Cor. 3:12). If of the former, his works will be burnt up, and yet he will be saved so as through fire (v. 15); if of the latter, he will receive a reward (v. 14). Scripture lists several crowns or trophies: the incorruptible or imperishable crown (1 Cor. 9:25), the crown of righteousness (2 Tim. 4:8), the crown of life (James 1:12; Rev. 2:10), the crown of glory (1 Pet. 5:4), and the crown of rejoicing or exultation (1 Thess. 2:19; cf. Phil. 4:1).
- ^ Hastings, James; Selbie, John Alexander; Lambert, John Chisholm; Shailer Mathews (1909). Dictionary of the Bible. C. Scribner's Sons. p. 169.
In AV, 'crown' represents two Gr. words: (1) stephanos (whence sephanoō, 'to crown'), (2) diadema; the former being the badge of merit of victory, the latter (found only in Rev 123 131 1912) the mark of royalty.
- ^ Swindoll, Charles R. (25 September 2011). Insights on Revelation. Zondervan. p. 76. ISBN 9780310590835. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
- ^ Tada, Joni Eareckson (11 May 2010). Heaven. Zondervan. p. 60. ISBN 9780310872566.
There's also the crown of life in James 1:12, reserved for those who persevere under trials.
- ^ The Sabbath School Visiter. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. 1839. p. 27. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
And James says, in his epistle, that those who are tried "shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him."
- ^ Garlow, James L.; Wall, Keith (1 July 2009). Heaven and the Afterlife. Bethany House. p. 152. ISBN 9781441204905. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
The Crown of Life: This is awarded to those who have endured suffering, those men and women who "gutted it out" through hardship and adversity. Jesus told the church in Smyrna: "Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. . . . Be faithful even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."
- ^ a b Garlow, James L.; Wall, Keith (1 July 2009). Heaven and the Afterlife. Bethany House. p. 152. ISBN 9781441204905. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
This crown is called imperishable to contrast it with the temporal awards Paul's contemporaries pursued. The olive wreath-the "crown" for competitors-was sure to wither away. The ever-enduring "endurance crown" is given for profound examples of self-denial and perseverance.
- ^ LaHaye, Tim; Hindson, Edward E.; Brindle, Wayne (2004). The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy. Harvest House Publishers. p. 340. ISBN 9780736913522. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
This crown is promised to those who love an anticipate our Lord's appearance. These are the ones who live in the light of eternity and the expectation of Christ's imminent return. So motivated, they will not be among those who will experience shame at Christ's coming (1 John 2:28).
- ^ Garlow, James L.; Wall, Keith (1 July 2009). Heaven and the Afterlife. Bethany House. p. 152. ISBN 9781441204905. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
The Crown of Righteousness: This is given to those who crave intimacy with God. It's the special award for those who year for Jesus' coming: "There is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day--and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing."
- ^ Pena, Raul (30 November 2010). Father's Revelation of the Son. Harvest Time Publishing. p. 86. ISBN 9780615417776.
1 Peter 5:4 the Crown of Glory for Pastors and Elders who serve the flock in unselfish love.
- ^ Fulke, William (1848). Stapleton,Martiall and Sanders. Parker Society. p. 116. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
But the words of Eusebius put all out of doubt: "O ye friends and Priests of God, which are clothed with the holy long garment, and the heavenly crown of glory, and with the divine unction, and the priestly robe of the Holy Ghost," & c.
- ^ Washington, Sandra Y. (November 2009). Eschatology. p. 34. ISBN 9781440184079.
Crown 5: The Crown of Rejoicing - This is for these in the body of Christ who do the work of an evangelist or who operates as an evangelist, the crown is given to anyone who won souls for Christ.
- ^ Phillips, John (January 2005). Exploring 1 & 2 Thessalonians: An Expository Commentary. Kregel Academic. p. 73. ISBN 9780825433986. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
So, then, Paul emphasizes the reward. He was confident that he had rewards coming to him. He had earned one crown at least--a crown of rejoicing and exultation; the triumph of his dear Thessalonians had assured him of this fact.