14:1 Then
I
looked,
and
behold,
on
Mount
Zion
stood
the
Lamb,
and
with
him
144,000
who
had
his
name
and
his
Father's
name
written
on
their
foreheads.
14:2 And
I
heard
a
voice
from
heaven
like
the
roar
of
many
waters
and
like
the
sound
of
loud
thunder.
The
voice
I
heard
was
like
the
sound
of
harpists
playing
on
their
harps,
14:3 and
they
were
singing
a
new
song
before
the
throne
and
before
the
four
living
creatures
and
before
the
elders.
No
one
could
learn
that
song
except
the
144,000
who
had
been
redeemed
from
the
earth.
14:4 It
is
these
who
have
not
defiled
themselves
with
women,
for
they
are
virgins.
It
is
these
who
follow
the
Lamb
wherever
he
goes.
These
have
been
redeemed
from
mankind
as
firstfruits
for
God
and
the
Lamb,
14:5 and
in
their
mouth
no
lie
was
found,
for
they
are
blameless.
14:6 Then
I
saw
another
angel
flying
directly
overhead,
with
an
eternal
gospel
to
proclaim
to
those
who
dwell
on
earth,
to
every
nation
and
tribe
and
language
and
people.
14:7 And
he
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Fear
God
and
give
him
glory,
because
the
hour
of
his
judgment
has
come,
and
worship
him
who
made
heaven
and
earth,
the
sea
and
the
springs
of
water."
14:8 Another
angel,
a
second,
followed,
saying,
"Fallen,
fallen
is
Babylon
the
great,
she
who
made
all
nations
drink
the
wine
of
the
passion
of
her
sexual
immorality."
14:9 And
another
angel,
a
third,
followed
them,
saying
with
a
loud
voice,
"If
anyone
worships
the
beast
and
its
image
and
receives
a
mark
on
his
forehead
or
on
his
hand,
14:10 he
also
will
drink
the
wine
of
God's
wrath,
poured
full
strength
into
the
cup
of
his
anger,
and
he
will
be
tormented
with
fire
and
sulfur
in
the
presence
of
the
holy
angels
and
in
the
presence
of
the
Lamb.
14:11 And
the
smoke
of
their
torment
goes
up
forever
and
ever,
and
they
have
no
rest,
day
or
night,
these
worshipers
of
the
beast
and
its
image,
and
whoever
receives
the
mark
of
its
name."
14:12 Here
is
a
call
for
the
endurance
of
the
saints,
those
who
keep
the
commandments
of
God
and
their
faith
in
Jesus.
14:13 And
I
heard
a
voice
from
heaven
saying,
"Write
this:
Blessed
are
the
dead
who
die
in
the
Lord
from
now
on."
"Blessed
indeed,"
says
the
Spirit,
"that
they
may
rest
from
their
labors,
for
their
deeds
follow
them!"
14:14 Then
I
looked,
and
behold,
a
white
cloud,
and
seated
on
the
cloud
one
like
a
son
of
man,
with
a
golden
crown
on
his
head,
and
a
sharp
sickle
in
his
hand.
14:15 And
another
angel
came
out
of
the
temple,
calling
with
a
loud
voice
to
him
who
sat
on
the
cloud,
"Put
in
your
sickle,
and
reap,
for
the
hour
to
reap
has
come,
for
the
harvest
of
the
earth
is
fully
ripe."
14:16 So
he
who
sat
on
the
cloud
swung
his
sickle
across
the
earth,
and
the
earth
was
reaped.
14:17 Then
another
angel
came
out
of
the
temple
in
heaven,
and
he
too
had
a
sharp
sickle.
14:18 And
another
angel
came
out
from
the
altar,
the
angel
who
has
authority
over
the
fire,
and
he
called
with
a
loud
voice
to
the
one
who
had
the
sharp
sickle,
"Put
in
your
sickle
and
gather
the
clusters
from
the
vine
of
the
earth,
for
its
grapes
are
ripe."
14:19 So
the
angel
swung
his
sickle
across
the
earth
and
gathered
the
grape
harvest
of
the
earth
and
threw
it
into
the
great
winepress
of
the
wrath
of
God.
14:20 And
the
winepress
was
trodden
outside
the
city,
and
blood
flowed
from
the
winepress,
as
high
as
a
horse's
bridle,
for
1,600
stadia.