
The
144,000 And The Fall Of Babylon, Part 3 of 7 Part
1 of 7 - https://fulfilledprophecies.com/topics/1431.html Introduction † Revelation
14 is directly connected to the coming destruction of Babylon the
Great. The chapter begins with the 144,000 standing safely with the
Lamb on Mount Zion before Babylon falls in Revelation 14:8. This
shows they were preserved through the judgment that was about to come
upon Jerusalem. † The
144,000 were not future people living thousands of years later. They
were the faithful Jewish remnant of that generation who followed
Christ before the old covenant system collapsed in AD 70. They were
the first covenant harvest gathered into Christ before the temple,
priesthood, sacrifices, and old covenant city were destroyed. (Romans
11:5) † Revelation
constantly contrasts two women, the pure bride and the harlot
Babylon. The 144,000 belonged to the Lamb and stood with heavenly
Zion, while unbelieving Jerusalem became spiritually corrupt and was
judged as Babylon. (Hebrews 12:22-24, Revelation 11:8) Revelation
14:1-5 Revelation
14:1 † This
is not earthly Zion in future Israel. This is heavenly Mount Zion
connected to the New Covenant kingdom. Hebrews says believers had
already come to Mount Zion and the heavenly Jerusalem in the first
century. (Hebrews 12:22-24) † The
144,000 had the Father's name written on their foreheads because they
belonged to God and were protected from the coming covenant judgment.
This directly contrasts with those who received the mark of the beast
later in the chapter. (Revelation 13:16-17) † Ezekiel
9 also showed a remnant marked before Jerusalem's destruction by
Babylon. Revelation uses the same judgment pattern before the
destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. The faithful were marked for
preservation while the wicked city faced wrath. (Ezekiel 9:4-6) Revelation
14:2 † The
heavenly sound shows victory and covenant celebration before judgment
falls on Babylon. Heaven rejoices because Christ's faithful remnant
had been gathered safely to Him. † Throughout
Revelation, heavenly worship appears before major judgments. The old
covenant world was about to collapse, but the New Covenant people
were already established in Christ. (Hebrews 12:28) † The
harpers represent celebration and redemption, not fear of a future
tribulation thousands of years later. The kingdom was already being
established among the saints. (Revelation 5:8-10) Revelation
14:3 † The
new song was a redemption song connected to the New Covenant. These
were redeemed out from the land of Israel before national judgment
came upon unbelieving Jerusalem. † The
word earth can also mean land. The 144,000 were purchased out from
the land before the destruction of the old covenant nation. This
wasn't speaking about all humanity worldwide. (Revelation 1:7) † Only
the redeemed remnant could sing this song because they experienced
the covenant transition firsthand. They came out from the old system
and entered the kingdom of Christ before the temple fell. (James
1:18) James
1:18 † James
wrote to the twelve tribes scattered abroad and called first century
believers firstfruits. This matches the language used for the 144,000
in Revelation 14. † Firstfruits
always refers to the beginning of a harvest, not the end of history.
The 144,000 were the beginning of the New Covenant harvest before the
old covenant order completely vanished in AD 70. † God
was gathering a remnant before judgment fell upon Jerusalem, just as
He always preserved a faithful remnant in times of covenant wrath.
(Romans 11:5) Revelation
14:4 † This
language is covenantal and spiritual, not physical celibacy. Israel
was often called spiritually defiled through adultery and harlotry
when they rejected God. The 144,000 remained spiritually pure and
faithful to Christ. (Hosea 1:2) † Jerusalem
became the great harlot in Revelation because she rejected the
Messiah and persecuted the saints. The 144,000 were separated from
her corruption and followed the Lamb instead. (Revelation 17:18) † The
firstfruits language again proves this was an early covenant harvest
before the full gathering of believers into the New Covenant kingdom.
They were the faithful remnant preserved before Babylon fell. Romans
11:5 † Paul
said there was already a remnant in his present time. He did not
place this remnant thousands of years into the future. † The
144,000 fit perfectly with Paul's remnant theology. God preserved
believing Israelites while unbelieving Israel faced covenant
destruction. (Romans 9:27) † The
destruction of Jerusalem did not mean God failed. It proved His word
true because He always promised salvation through a remnant, not
through national unbelief. Revelation
14:5 † The
faithful remnant stood in complete contrast to apostate Jerusalem,
which rejected Christ and followed false prophets. The 144,000 held
fast to the truth of the Gospel. † No
deceit in their mouth connects them to the true Israel of God who
followed the Lamb faithfully during the last days of the old covenant
age. (Zephaniah 3:13) † Without
blemish points to covenant purity through Christ. Under the old
covenant, spotless sacrifices were required. Under the New Covenant,
believers themselves became holy and acceptable through the Lamb.
(Ephesians 5:27)
Hebrews
12:22-24 † Hebrews
proves Mount Zion was already a present New Covenant reality in the
first century. Believers had already come to the heavenly Jerusalem
before AD 70. † This
destroys the futurist idea that Zion in Revelation 14 must refer to a
future earthly Jewish kingdom. The writer of Hebrews places Zion in
the spiritual New Covenant realm already existing. † The
old covenant earthly Jerusalem was about to fall, but the heavenly
Jerusalem could never be shaken. The 144,000 belonged to this
unshakable kingdom. (Hebrews 12:27-28) Historical
References † Eusebius
wrote that the believers in Jerusalem fled before the Roman
destruction because they were warned beforehand, showing a preserved
remnant before judgment fell upon the city. † Josephus
described the horrifying destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, including
famine, fire, and mass death, matching the covenant judgment imagery
found throughout Revelation. † Clement
of Alexandria spoke of the faithful remnant preserved through the
trials surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem and the transition
away from the old covenant age. How
It Applies To Us Today † We
are not waiting for the 144,000 to appear in the future because
Christ already fulfilled His promise to preserve His remnant before
Jerusalem's fall. † We
now live fully in the New Covenant kingdom that could never be
shaken. The old covenant world passed away, but Christ's kingdom
remains forever. (Hebrews 12:28) † The
church today is part of the completed New Covenant harvest that began
with the first century remnant gathered to Christ before Babylon
fell. † Believers
today should walk faithfully with the Lamb just as the 144,000 did,
remaining separate from spiritual corruption and standing firm in
truth. Q
& A Appendix Q:
Was
Babylon in Revelation really Jerusalem? A:
Yes.
Revelation connects Babylon with the city where the Lord was
crucified. Revelation 11:8 identifies the great city spiritually as
Sodom and Egypt, where also their Lord was crucified. Jesus was
crucified in Jerusalem, not Rome. Babylon was covenantally unfaithful
Jerusalem facing judgment. Q:
Why
are the 144,000 called firstfruits? A:
Firstfruits
always means the beginning of a harvest. James 1:18 called first
century believers firstfruits. The 144,000 were the beginning of the
New Covenant harvest gathered before the old covenant system ended in
AD 70. Q:
Did
the 144,000 survive the destruction of Jerusalem? A:
The
faithful remnant was preserved spiritually and many also escaped
physically before the destruction. Eusebius recorded that believers
fled Jerusalem before the Roman armies destroyed the city. Q:
Why
does Revelation place the 144,000 before Babylon falls? A:
Because
God was showing that His faithful remnant was already secured in
Christ before judgment came upon apostate Jerusalem. Revelation 14
places the redeemed remnant safely with the Lamb before announcing
Babylon's fall in Revelation 14:8. † This
is the fulfilled perspective we proclaim at Fulfilled Prophecies † © Fulfilled
Prophecies - Dan Maines. Source
Index † Revelation
14:1-5; James 1:18; Hebrews 12:22-24; Romans 11:5; Revelation
13:16-17; Ezekiel 9:4-6; Hebrews 12:28; Revelation 5:8-10; Revelation
1:7; Hosea 1:2; Revelation 17:18; Romans 9:27; Zephaniah 3:13;
Ephesians 5:27; Hebrews 12:27-28; Revelation 11:8 † Eusebius,
Ecclesiastical History, Book 3, Chapter 5; Josephus, Wars of the
Jews, Book 6; Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, Book 4
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1 Then
I looked, and behold, the Lamb was standing on Mount Zion, and with
Him 144,000 who had His name and the name of His Father written on
their foreheads.
2 And
I heard a voice from heaven, like the sound of many waters and like
the sound of loud thunder, and the voice which I heard was like the
sound of harpists playing on their harps.
3 And
they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living
creatures and the elders; and no one was able to learn the song
except the 144,000 who had been purchased from the earth.
18 In
the exercise of His will He gave us birth by the word of truth, so
that we would be a kind of first fruits among His creatures.
4 These
are the ones who have not defiled themselves with women, for they are
celibate. These are the ones who follow the Lamb wherever He goes.
These have been purchased from mankind as first fruits to God and to
the Lamb.
5 In
the same way then, there has also come to be at the present time a
remnant according to God's gracious choice.
5 And
no lie was found in their mouths; they are blameless.
22 But
you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the
heavenly Jerusalem, and to myriads of angels, 23 to the general
assembly and church of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, and
to God, the Judge of all, and to the spirits of the righteous made
perfect, 24 and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to
the sprinkled blood, which speaks better than the blood of Abel.
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