Offenbarung 14:5

5 Und in ihrem Munde wurde kein Falsch gefunden; denn sie sind tadellos.

Offenbarung 14:5 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 14:5

And in their mouth was found no guile
Or "a lie", as the Complutensian edition, the Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions read; by which may be meant idolatry, for idols and idolatrous practices are often called lies, and lying vanities; see ( Jeremiah 16:19 ) ( Amos 1:4 ) ( Jonah 1:8 ) ( Romans 1:25 ) ; and the sense is, that the superstition and idolatry of the church of Rome were not among them: or it may design false doctrine, and the meaning be, that they did not speak lies in hypocrisy, as the followers of antichrist do; nor were they given up to believe a lie, as they are: the generality of copies read, "no guile"; which is expressive of the sincerity of their words; there was no deceit nor hypocrisy in them; they did not speak with flattering lips to men, nor did they draw nigh to God with their mouths, when their hearts were far from him; they were Israelites indeed, like Nathanael, in whom was no guile; though not in so strict a sense, in which this phrase is used of Christ, ( 1 Peter 1:22 ) ;

for they are without fault before the throne of God;
not as considered in themselves, as if they were entirely free from sin, and never committed any; though it might be true of them, that in general they were of unblemished lives and conversations, that is, not guilty of any notorious and scandalous crimes; but rather the sense is, that they were without spot or wrinkle, or any such thing, as being washed in the blood of Christ, and so cleansed from all sin, and as being justified by his righteousness from all iniquity; and so were before the throne of God, and in the sight of divine justice, unblamable and unreproveable; see ( Jude 24 ) ( Colossians 1:22 ) ; the phrase, "before the throne of God", is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions, and in the Complutensian edition.

Offenbarung 14:5 In-Context

3 Und sie singen ein neues Lied vor dem Throne und vor den vier lebendigen Wesen und den Ältesten; und niemand konnte das Lied lernen, als nur die hundertvierundvierzigtausend, die von der Erde erkauft waren.
4 Diese sind es, die sich mit Weibern nicht befleckt haben, denn sie sind Jungfrauen; diese sind es, die dem Lamme folgen, wohin irgend es geht. Diese sind aus den Menschen erkauft worden als Erstlinge Gott und dem Lamme.
5 Und in ihrem Munde wurde kein Falsch gefunden; denn sie sind tadellos.
6 Und ich sah einen anderen Engel inmitten des Himmels fliegen, der das ewige Evangelium hatte, um es denen zu verkündigen, die auf der Erde ansässig sind, und jeder Nation und Stamm und Sprache und Volk,
7 indem er mit lauter Stimme sprach: Fürchtet Gott und gebet ihm Ehre, denn die Stunde seines Gerichts ist gekommen; und betet den an, der den Himmel und die Erde gemacht hat und das Meer und die Wasserquellen.
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