Revelation 14:1

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Revelation, John sees a vision of a Lamb standing on Mount Zion with 144,000 people who have their foreheads marked with God's name. This symbolizes their dedication and belonging to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you’re in a big playground and there’s one special kid everyone knows is the leader because they wear a cool badge. Here, Jesus (the Lamb) is like that leader, and he has 144,000 people who have a special mark on their heads showing they belong to God.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John around 96 AD when Christians were facing persecution under Emperor Domitian. The verse speaks to the faithful, reassuring them that they are marked with God's name and protected in their faith journey.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind you today that your dedication to God is visible and important. Think of it as having a badge that shows others who you belong to, like wearing a team jersey at a game.

Topics

salvationfaithhopeperseverancedivine protectionidentity in Christ

Related Verses

Exodus 31:17Isaiah 49:6John 1:29Revelation 21:27Ephesians 1:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Mount Zion in Revelation?
Mount Zion symbolizes a place of divine protection and God’s presence. In this context, it represents safety for believers.
Who are the 144,000 people mentioned?
The 144,000 likely represent all true believers, signifying their dedication to Christ and their spiritual purity.
What does it mean that God’s name is written on their foreheads?
This symbolizes the deep intimacy and belonging of these people to God. It's a mark showing they belong exclusively to Him, much like a wedding ring signifies commitment.
How can Revelation 14:1 inspire modern believers?
It reminds us that our faith is visible and meaningful, encouraging steadfastness in the face of challenges. It's a call to maintain spiritual purity and identity in Christ.
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