5 And in their mouth there was no false word, for they are untouched by evil.
Happy is the man in whom the Lord sees no evil, and in whose spirit there is no deceit.
The rest of Israel will do no evil and say no false words; the tongue of deceit will not be seen in their mouth: for they will take their food and their rest, and no one will be a cause of fear to them.
And might take it for himself, a church full of glory, not having one mark or fold or any such thing; but that it might be holy and complete.
Now to him who is able to keep you from falling, and to give you a place in his glory, free from all evil, with great joy,
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from words of deceit.
Evil is there; cruel rule and deceit are ever in the streets.
You are all fair, my love; there is no mark on you.
And they put his body into the earth with sinners, and his last resting-place was with the evil-doers, though he had done no wrong, and no deceit was in his mouth.
Their mind is taken away; now they will be made waste: he will have their altars broken down, he will give their pillars to destruction.
You offspring of snakes, how are you, being evil, able to say good things? because out of the heart's store come the words of the mouth.
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Commentary on Revelation 14 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 14
After an account of the great trials and sufferings which the servants of God had endured, we have now a more pleasant scene opening; the day begins now to dawn, and here we have represented,
Rev 14:1-5
Here we have one of the most pleasing sights that can be viewed in this world-the Lord Jesus Christ at the head of his faithful adherents and attendants. Here observe,
Rev 14:6-12
In this part of the chapter we have three angels or messengers sent from heaven to give notice of the fall of Babylon, and of those things that were antecedent and consequent to that great event.
Rev 14:13-20
Here we have the vision of the harvest and vintage, introduced with a solemn preface. Observe,