· Translation: KJV

Revelation 7:10They cried with a loud voice, saying, "Salvation be to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!"

The setting

Patmos Island, Greece, ~95 AD. John hears the sound of countless voices in unified praise...

The emotion here: transported by the thunderous worship he's witnessing

The original word

krazo (ἔκραξαν) — to cry out with intense emotion, not quiet worship but explosive praise

Why it matters

This is the same word used for Jesus crying out on the cross and crowds shouting 'Hosanna'

Read with care

What most readers miss in Revelation 7:10

They're not singing - they're SHOUTING. Heaven is loud with praise

Common misconceptionPeople imagine heavenly worship as quiet and reverent like traditional church. But this shows explosive, emotional, loud celebration of God's rescue.

Bible Genome reading

Revelation 7:10 — Bible Genome reading

Speakermultitude
EraApostolic
Primary emotionworship
Literary typepsalm
MarkPrayer

Emotional genome

Comfort power90%
Quotability90%
Memorability90%
Crisis relevance50%
Standalone80%
Themes:salvationworshipthrone

In context

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Open Revelation 7

Revelation 7:10 comes from the book of Revelation, written during the Apostolic period. These words are attributed to multitude. The dominant emotion in this verse is worship, with a comfort power of 90% and a tone that is celebratory. It belongs to the psalm genre of biblical literature. Key themes include salvation, worship, throne. Notable phrases: Salvation be to our God; sits on the throne; to the Lamb. This verse is a prayer.

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