Apocalipsis 14:3

3 Y cantaban<***> un cántico nuevo delante del trono y delante de los cuatro seres vivientes y de los ancianos; y nadie podía aprender el cántico, sino los ciento cuarenta y cuatro mil que habían sido rescatados de la tierra.

Apocalipsis 14:3 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 14:3

And they sung as it were a new song
The song of redeeming grace; the same with that in ( Revelation 5:9 ) ; see the note there: this is to be understood of the 144,000, who sung it

before the throne, and before the four beasts and the elders;
that is, publicly in the church, the ministers and members being present; of these; (See Gill on Revelation 4:4); (See Gill on Revelation 4:6);

and no man could learn that song but the hundred [and] forty [and]
four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth;
out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation; from among the men of the earth, and out of the apostate church, called the earth, in opposition to the pure church, which so often goes by the name of heaven in this book; and these, in consequence of being redeemed by the blood of Christ, were called by grace out of the world; and such only can sing the song of redemption with application to themselves; and say he has redeemed us, and loved us, and washed us from our sins in his blood; to none but these is it given to know spiritually and experimentally the mysteries of electing and redeeming grace; the natural and carnal man neither knows nor receives the things of the Spirit of God; nor can he learn them by hearing, reading, study, and conversation, unless it be only in a notional and speculative way. The Jews speak of a new song, which the angels have never used {m};

``it is said, ( Psalms 98:1 ) ; "sing unto the Lord a new song"; a new song, for there is an old song; but this song is what the angels never praised him with, and therefore it is new;''

and indeed the song of redeeming love is peculiar to men.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Zohar in Numb. fol. 70. 4.

Apocalipsis 14:3 In-Context

1 Miré, y he aquí que el Cordero estaba de pie sobre el Monte Sion, y con El ciento cuarenta y cuatro mil que tenían el nombre de El y el nombre de su Padre escrito en la frente.
2 Y oí una voz del cielo, como el estruendo de muchas aguas y como el sonido de un gran trueno; y la voz que oí era como el sonido de arpistas tocando sus arpas.
3 Y cantaban<***> un cántico nuevo delante del trono y delante de los cuatro seres vivientes y de los ancianos; y nadie podía aprender el cántico, sino los ciento cuarenta y cuatro mil que habían sido rescatados de la tierra.
4 Estos son los que no se han contaminado con mujeres, pues son castos. Estos son los que siguen al Cordero adondequiera que va. Estos han sido rescatados de entre los hombres como primicias para Dios y para el Cordero.
5 En su boca no fue hallado engaño; están sin mancha.
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