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Revelation 14 opens with the Lamb on Mount Zion and the 144,000, then delivers three angelic proclamations - eternal gospel, Babylon’s fall, solemn warning - closing with the promise: “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”

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Lyrics

I looked and behold the Lamb standing on Mount Zion And with him a hundred and forty-four thousand Having his name and the name of his Father written on their foreheads

I heard a voice out of the sky like the voice of many waters And like the voice of a great thunder And the voice which I heard was like the voice of harpists Playing on their harps

And they sing a new song before the throne And before the four living creatures and the elders No one could learn the song except the one hundred forty-four thousand Who had been purchased out of the earth

I saw another angel flying in mid heaven Having an eternal Good News to proclaim to those who dwell on the earth And to every nation and tribe and language and people Saying with a loud voice fear God and give him glory

Because the hour of his judgment has come Worship him who made the heaven and the earth And the sea and the springs of waters Another angel a second one, followed saying

Babylon the great has fallen which has made all the nations To drink of the wine of the wrath of her sexual immorality And another angel a third one, followed them saying With a loud voice if anyone worships the beast and his image

And receives a mark on his forehead or upon his hand He also will drink of the wine of the wrath of God Which is mixed undiluted in the cup of his indignation And he will be tormented with fire and sulphur

Here is the perseverance of the saints those who keep the commandments of God And the faith of Jesus I heard a voice from the sky saying Write blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on Yes says the Spirit

That they may rest from their labors For their works follow with them

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Revelation 14 sung by Psalm Selah. The whole Bible, one chapter at a time.


Published 2026-05-22 · Last updated 2026-06-06
Written by Reid Wender, Editorial Director at Psalmody Press