· Translation: KJV

Revelation 14:5In their mouth was found no lie, for they are blameless.

The setting

Heaven's throne room. John describes the 144,000 as having absolute integrity — no lies ever found in their mouths. Perfect truth in God's presence.

The emotion here: exiled for refusing to lie about Caesar being lord

The original word

pseûdos (ψεῦδος) — lie, falsehood, anything untrue

Why it matters

Roman courts required witnesses to swear by the emperor's divinity — Christians often died rather than lie

Read with care

What most readers miss in Revelation 14:5

'Blameless' doesn't mean sinless — it means their integrity was so complete that no accusation could stick

Common misconceptionPeople think 'blameless' means these people never sinned. It actually means their integrity was so complete that when accusations came, nothing stuck — like Jesus before Pilate.

Bible Genome reading

Revelation 14:5 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerJohn
EraApostolic
Primary emotionworship
Literary typevision
MarkProphecy

Emotional genome

Comfort power60%
Quotability60%
Memorability60%
Crisis relevance60%
Standalone70%
Themes:integrityrighteousness

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Open Revelation 14

Revelation 14:5 comes from the book of Revelation, written during the Apostolic period. These words are attributed to John. The dominant emotion in this verse is worship, with a comfort power of 60% and a tone that is reverent. It belongs to the vision genre of biblical literature. Key themes include integrity, righteousness. Notable phrases: no lie; blameless. This verse contains prophecy.

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