5 and in their mouths was no lie found; [for] they are blameless.
Blessed is the man unto whom Jehovah reckoneth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile!
The remnant of Israel shall not work unrighteousness, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: but *they* shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid.
that *he* might present the assembly to himself glorious, having no spot, or wrinkle, or any of such things; but that it might be holy and blameless.
But to him that is able to keep you without stumbling, and to set [you] with exultation blameless before his glory,
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile;
Perversities are in the midst thereof; and oppression and deceit depart not from its streets.
Thou art all fair, my love; And there is no spot in thee.
And [men] appointed his grave with the wicked, but he was with the rich in his death, because he had done no violence, neither was there guile in his mouth.
Their heart is divided; now shall they be found guilty: he will break down their altars, he will destroy their statues.
Offspring of vipers! how can ye speak good things, being wicked? For of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
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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,