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Revelation 14
And
I
looked,
and,
lo,
a
a
Lamb
stood
on
the
mount
b
Sion,
and
with
him
an
hundred
forty
and
four
thousand,
having
his
Father's
c
name
written
in
their
foreheads.
2 And
I
heard
a
voice
from
heaven,
as
the
voice
of
many
waters,
and
as
the
voice
of
a
great
thunder:
and
I
heard
the
voice
of
harpers
harping
with
their
harps:
3 And
they
sung
as
it
were
a
new
a
song
before
the
throne,
and
before
the
four
beasts,
and
the
elders:
and
no
man
could
learn
that
song
but
the
hundred
and
forty
and
four
thousand,
which
were
redeemed
from
the
earth.
4 These
are
they
which
were
not
defiled
with
a
women;
for
they
are
virgins.
These
are
they
which
follow
the
Lamb
whithersoever
he
goeth.
These
were
b
redeemed
from
among
men,
being
the
firstfruits
unto
God
and
to
the
Lamb.
5 And
in
their
mouth
was
found
no
a
guile:
for
they
are
without
fault
before
the
throne
of
God.
6 And
I
saw
another
a
angel
fly
in
the
midst
of
heaven,
having
the
b
everlasting
c
gospel
to
d
preach
unto
them
that
dwell
on
the
earth,
and
to
every
e
nation,
and
kindred,
and
tongue,
and
people,
7 Saying
with
a
loud
voice,
a
Fear
God,
and
give
glory
to
him;
for
the
hour
of
his
b
judgment
is
come:
and
c
worship
d
him
that
made
e
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
the
fountains
of
waters.
8 And
there
followed
another
angel,
saying,
a
Babylon
is
b
fallen,
is
fallen,
that
great
c
city,
because
she
made
all
nations
drink
of
the
wine
of
the
wrath
of
her
d
fornication.
9 And
the
third
angel
followed
them,
saying
with
a
loud
voice,
If
any
man
worship
the
beast
and
his
image,
and
receive
his
mark
in
his
forehead,
or
in
his
hand,
10 The
same
shall
drink
of
the
wine
of
the
wrath
of
God,
which
is
a
poured
out
without
mixture
into
the
cup
of
his
b
indignation;
and
he
shall
be
tormented
with
fire
and
brimstone
in
the
presence
of
the
holy
angels,
and
in
the
presence
of
the
Lamb:
11 And
the
smoke
of
their
torment
ascendeth
up
for
ever
and
ever:
and
they
have
no
rest
day
nor
night,
who
worship
the
beast
and
his
image,
and
whosoever
receiveth
the
mark
of
his
name.
12 Here
is
the
a
patience
of
the
saints:
here
are
they
that
keep
the
commandments
of
God,
and
the
faith
of
Jesus.
13 And
I
heard
a
voice
from
heaven
saying
unto
me,
Write,
a
Blessed
are
the
b
dead
which
c
die
in
the
Lord
from
henceforth:
Yea,
saith
the
Spirit,
that
they
may
d
rest
from
their
labours;
and
their
works
do
follow
them.
14 And
I
looked,
and
behold
a
white
cloud,
and
upon
the
cloud
one
sat
like
unto
the
a
Son
of
man,
having
on
his
head
a
golden
crown,
and
in
his
hand
a
sharp
sickle.
15 And
another
angel
came
out
of
the
temple,
crying
with
a
loud
voice
to
him
that
sat
on
the
cloud,
a
Thrust
in
thy
sickle,
and
b
reap:
for
the
time
is
come
for
thee
to
reap;
for
the
c
harvest
of
the
earth
is
d
ripe.
16 And
he
that
sat
on
the
cloud
thrust
in
his
sickle
on
the
earth;
and
the
earth
was
reaped.
17 And
another
angel
came
out
of
the
temple
which
is
in
heaven,
he
also
having
a
sharp
sickle.
18 And
another
angel
came
out
from
the
altar,
which
had
power
over
fire;
and
cried
with
a
loud
cry
to
him
that
had
the
sharp
sickle,
saying,
Thrust
in
thy
sharp
sickle,
and
gather
the
clusters
of
the
a
vine
of
the
earth;
for
her
grapes
are
fully
ripe.
19 And
the
angel
thrust
in
his
sickle
into
the
earth,
and
gathered
the
vine
of
the
earth,
and
cast
it
into
the
great
a
winepress
of
the
wrath
of
God.
20 And
the
winepress
was
trodden
without
the
city,
and
blood
came
out
of
the
winepress,
even
unto
the
horse
bridles,
by
the
space
of
a
thousand
and
six
hundred
furlongs.
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