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Article: Who Will Sing the Song?
By Doug Batchelor God’s Special Forces But the book of Revelation tells us of
another Special Forces unit, a vast “army” of 144,000. They have a
special relationship with the Lamb, and they are sealed with a special
name. They also sing a special song. Why are the 144,000 so important?
It’s because they are commissioned with the greatest missions in the
last days: to prepare the world for Jesus’ return. Though it may not be critical to one’s
salvation to understand all the specific details of this prophetic
subject, the study of God’s Word is always accompanied with great
blessings. I should add that when we study these themes, we venture onto
holy ground. Though I share this topic with great confidence, I also
realize and respect that others may have a different understanding. So I
would encourage you to pause now and pray for understanding as we begin
this adventure in mining for truth. The Scripture then explains that this
distinctive sealed body is comprised of exactly 12,000 from each of the 12
tribes of Israel, which are; Judah, Reuben, Gad, Asher, Naphtali,
Manasseh, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin. It should
be carefully noted here that this listing of tribes is unique, because it
is the only time in Scripture that the catalog of tribes appears in this
particular order (but more on that later). The second main passage comes in Revelation
14:1–5: “Then I looked, and behold, a Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and
with Him one hundred and forty-four thousand, having His Father's name
written on their foreheads. And I heard a voice from heaven, like the
voice of many waters, and like the voice of loud thunder. And I heard the
sound of harpists playing their harps. They sang as it were a new song
before the throne, before the four living creatures, and the elders; and
no one could learn that song except the hundred and forty-four thousand
who were redeemed from the earth. These are the ones who were not defiled
with women, for they are virgins. These are the ones who follow the Lamb
wherever He goes. These were redeemed from among men, being firstfruits to
God and to the Lamb. And in their mouth was found no deceit, for they are
without fault before the throne of God.” The Samaritans & Ten Lost Tribes When the tribes of Judah and Benjamin were
later carried off to Babylon, after spending 70 years in captivity,
thousands returned. But with the 10 tribes, history never records any mass
exodus from Assyria back to Israel. Instead, the King of Assyria
transplanted an assortment of people from pagan nations in the land of
Israel in the region of Samaria. “And the king of Assyria brought men from
Babylon, and from Cuthah, and from Ava, and from Hamath, and from
Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria instead of the
children of Israel: and they possessed Samaria, and dwelt in the cities
thereof” (2 Kings 17:24). The King of Assyria did send one Hebrew
priest back from Assyria to teach these transplanted pagans about the God
of Israel, but not from the exiled 10 tribes (2 Kings 17:27). They
eventually became known as the infamous Samaritans. As is evident even in
the New Testament, the Jews detested this group. Why? They were no longer
pure Israelites in blood or religion. History also records that long
before the time of Jesus, the 10 exiled tribes intermarried with the
Assyrians, therefore losing their distinct identity. Today, a genealogist
would be hard pressed to find even one vaguely pure descendant from the
tribe of Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Manasseh, or Simeon—much less 12,000! In
fact, because these tribes were so thoroughly scattered around the world
and assimilated by their host nations, it is very possible even you have
traces of Abraham in your bloodline! “And they shall know that I am the LORD,
when I shall scatter them among the nations, and disperse them in the
countries” (Ezekiel 12:15). Who Is a True Israelite? Let’s do the math. When Joseph’s two sons
were counted as tribes in the place of their father, you now have 13
tribes, technically. One reason that you still continue to hear of only 12
tribes through the Bible is because after the Levites were chosen to be
the priests for all Israel, they were excluded from receiving any specific
territory as inheritance. Instead, they were to defuse among all the
tribes as teachers and priests. “Only the tribe of Levi you shall not
number, nor take a census of them among the children of Israel” (Numbers
1:49). As a connected point of interest, we can also
ask how many were seated at the Last Supper. The answer is 13—the 12
Apostles, and Jesus sat among them as their high priest. During the
Passover, 13 tribes presented themselves: the “regular” 12 tribes and
then the Levites serving as the priests. Also, if it were important to the Lord to
only use the 12 different literal tribes in equal numbers to comprise the
144,000, wouldn’t we expect Jesus to choose His Apostles in a similar
fashion? But it does not appear to have mattered to Jesus that his
apostles were from the 12 different tribes of Israel, for most of His
apostles were from the tribe of Judah. The exceptions are Matthew-Levi,
who was probably from the tribe Levi, and Paul, who was from the tribe of
Benjamin (Romans 11:1). Additionally, the 12 tribes in the Old
Testament were very unequal in population size. Judah was very large,
while Benjamin was very small. Indeed, God divided the Promised Land
amongst the tribe according to the proportion of their population needs.
Yet with the 144,000, it’s exactly 12,000 per tribe across the board.
This is another strong clue that it is not speaking of the literal tribes
of Israel. What’s in a Name? So the order of these names makes no sense
unless we allow the names to speak for themselves; then, perhaps, we will
see God is trying to communicate a special message to us through these
names. When Jews named their babies, the names
nearly always had some definite meaning that depicted some characteristic
of the child or event connected with their birth. Notice how the wives of
Jacob, Rachael, and Leah proclaimed a statement defining the meaning of
the son’s names as they were born. In Genesis 29:32-35, we read, “So
Leah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Reuben; for she
said, ‘The LORD has surely looked on my affliction. Now therefore, my
husband will love me.’ Then she conceived again and bore a son, and
said, ‘Because the LORD has heard that I am unloved, He has therefore
given me this son also.’ And she called his name Simeon. She conceived
again and bore a son, and said, ‘Now this time my husband will become
attached to me, because I have borne him three sons.’ Therefore his name
was called Levi. And she conceived again and bore a son, and said, ‘Now
I will praise the LORD.’ Therefore she called his name Judah.” As you
continue reading the narrative of each of the births of Jacob’s sons,
Rachel and Leah made similar prophetic statements for all 12 of the sons
regarding the meanings of their names. Here are the names of the tribes listed for
the 144,000, in the order in which Revelation 7 lists them, and their
corresponding Hebrew meanings as found in Scripture: 1. Judah means “I will praise the Lord” “I will praise the Lord for he has looked
on me and granted good fortune. I am happy because my wrestling, God is
making me to forget. God hears me and is joined to me. He has purchased me
a dwelling and will add to me, the Son of His right hand.” (As in
Scripture, the words in italics are supplied for flow of thought.) These names presented in this order describe
a brief story summarizing the church’s struggle, redemption, victory,
and ultimate marriage to the Lamb. It seems evident that this is a special
message of encouragement for those who are in the Church, believers in
Christ, and not necessarily just Jews. Exactly How Many? Perhaps I should answer that question with
another question: Are the other numbers in Revelation literal or just
spiritual? For instance, will there be 12 gates and 12
foundations? Are there really 12 different kinds of fruit on the tree of
life? Yes, of course! There are many prophetic time periods given in
Revelation, but the numbers are not just nebulas numerical symbols—they
are precise measures of time. The numbers would be useless for reckoning
if they were merely symbolic. All of our understandings about the
dimensions of the New Jerusalem are based on the assumption that these
numbers have real literal value. However, please keep in mind that though the
number of the 144,000 might be exact, most people in the world might never
know who they are or take a census. When Jesus walked the earth in Israel,
it was no problem to count 12 literal apostles following the Messiah in
the Holy Land. But the 144,000 in the last days are spiritual
Jews—scattered across the circle of the earth leading in a magnificent
revival. But they will not each be wearing a marathon running number. An Amazing Fact: There is also an interesting story in the
Gospels concerning the number 12. In just one hour, Jesus healed two
females with miracles associated with the number 12. First, He healed a
woman who had been bleeding 12 years. From that event, He went directly to
resurrect a 12-year-old girl. The first woman represented the Old
Testament church with a continual flow of sacrificial blood. The young
girl symbolized the New Testament church that came to life after a
resurrection. They both touched Jesus that day and were made whole (Mark
5:25-42). In Revelation 12:1, we read, “Now a great
sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under
her feet, and on her head a garland of twelve stars.” God’s church
pictured here has 12 stars above the head; these stars are a symbol of the
inspired leadership of the church (1 Corinthians 11:10). Another interesting clue related to the
144,000 is found in 1 Chronicles 27:1-15. Here we read that David’s army
was comprised of 12 sets of 24,000, totaling 288,000. That’s two teams
of 144,000. First Chronicles 25 tells of a literal group
of “24 times 12” Levities that were to lead in praise music of the
temple—that’s two times 144, which equals 288. And of course, you have
two times 12, or 24 elders on thrones around the throne of God in
Revelation 4:4. This represents the 12 patriarchs in the Old Testament and
12 apostles in the New Testament! In Matthew 19:28, Jesus says to the Apostles,
“You who have followed Me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the
twelve tribes of Israel.” He then makes a promise to those who will come
out of the last age of the church known as Laodicea, which means
“judging the people.” “To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with
Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His
throne” (Revelation 3:21). This is because the 144,000 live during the
last age of the church and share the experiences of the apostles. In heaven, it seems that at times there will
be an expanding square formation around God’s throne. First, the Lord
Himself sits on His throne. Outside His throne sit the four creatures,
then the 24 elders in a square around them (six to each side), and then
finally the 144,000 in a perfect square (36,000 to each side). The great
multitudes of saved are the last group that surrounds the 144,000. The
perfect and symmetrical math of this assembly is far beyond the fisherman
who wrote Revelation. As a final point of interest for our math
majors, did you also know that in addition to the 144,000 being calculated
as 12 times 12,000, it can also be achieved this way: 12 x 12 x 103 (or 10
cubed). In this way, you have God's kingdom number (12), God's number of
completeness or wholeness (10, as in commandments), and God's number (3 as
in Godhead). I think this might be another fascinating example of God’s
perfect design. Precious Stones Exodus 39:14 says, “There were twelve
stones according to the names of the sons of Israel: according to their
names, engraved like a signet, each one with its own name according to the
twelve tribes.” These stones also appear identical to the foundation
stones of the New Jerusalem, as described in Revelation 21:12,14: “Also
she had a great and high wall with twelve gates, and twelve angels at the
gates, and names written on them, which are the names of the twelve tribes
of the children of Israel: Now the wall of the city had twelve
foundations, and on them were the names of the twelve apostles of the
Lamb.” For these reasons and others, I believe the
number 144,000 is a precise figure. Just as there were 12 literal tribes
in the Old Testament and exactly 12 apostles in the New Testament, and as
the walls are truly 144 cubits thick, and as there will be exactly 144
different kinds of fruit on the tree of life each year (12 different
fruits each month), there will be 12 times 12,000 apostles in the last
days. So let’s assemble the clues we have
uncovered. In Scripture, the numbers 12 and 144,000 are associated with
Judges, David’s army, praising priests, and precious stones. In the same
way, the 144,000 are an army of judges and priests that Jesus values as
precious stones. Only 144,000 Saved? But praise God! Though the 144,000 might be
an exact number, the Bible does not teach they are to be the only ones
saved in the last days. If we read on in Revelation 7:9, immediately after
the listing of the tribes and the 144,000, the prophet sees “a great
multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and
tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed with
white robes, with palm branches in their hands.” Then in verse 13, one of the 24 elders asks
John, “Who are these arrayed in white robes, and where did they come
from?” In verse 14, he answers his own question: “These are they which
came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them
white in the blood of the Lamb.” Now the Bible speaks of two great
tribulations in prophecy. One was during the Papal persecution of the Dark
Ages when millions of Christians were slain. But the primary “great
tribulation” must refer to the time just before Christ’s second coming
as referred to in Daniel 12:1, 2. “And there shall be a time of trouble,
Such as never was since there was a nation, Even to that time. And at that
time your people shall be delivered, Every one who is found written in the
book. And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake,
Some to everlasting life, Some to shame and everlasting contempt.” Evidently, this great multitude who come out
of great tribulation are converted under the preaching and influence of
the 144,000. Shortly after Pentecost, the 12 apostles reached a great
multitude, then there followed a great persecution (Acts 8:1). Shortly
after the Holy Spirit is poured out on the 144,000, a great multitude will
be converted and then comes the great tribulation. The Seal of God & the Father’s Name Ezekiel 9 records a vision where only the
saved are marked. The criteria that allow them to receive this saving mark
is that they are grieved by sin and long for purity. “And the LORD said
unto him, Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of
Jerusalem, and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and that
cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst thereof” (Ezekiel
9:4). Then, only those who have this mysterious mark are spared the awful
plague of slaughter that follows. So what is this seal found on the foreheads
of the 144,000? Principally, it must be the Holy Spirit “in whom also
after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise”
(Ephesians 1:13). “And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are
sealed unto the day of redemption” (Ephesians 4:30). Obviously, whoever
has the “good” mark has the Spirit of God. But beyond the Holy Spirit,
there is something more distinctive about this unique seal. We also see
that the seal of God involves the law of God. As Isaiah 8:16 records,
“Bind up the testimony, seal the law among my disciples.” This also
should not surprise us, because three times in Revelation, the saved are
identified as a people who keep the commandments of God (Revelation 12:17;
14:12; 22:14). That’s also why Moses urged God’s people
to have God’s law in their hands and their foreheads three different
times. “And it shall be for a sign unto thee upon thine hand, and for a
memorial between thine eyes (forehead), that the Lord's law may be in thy
mouth” (Exodus 13:9; Deuteronomy 6:8; 11:18). But this seal or sign with the Father’s
name goes even deeper. It’s About Time For instance, Exodus 31:16,17 says,
“Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the
sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a
sign between me and the children of Israel for ever: for in six days the
LORD made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was
refreshed.” Furthermore, “I gave them my sabbaths, to
be a sign between me and them, that they might know that I am the LORD
that sanctify them” (Ezekiel 20:12). “And hallow my sabbaths; and they
shall be a sign between me and you, that ye may know that I am the LORD
your God” (Ezekiel 20:20). So Who Are They? And at the time of Jesus’ second coming,
from the outpouring of the latter rain (the Holy Spirit), 12 times 12,000
will reach a great multitude around the world. The great multitude is
converted under the influence and preaching of the 144,000! In Joel 2:28, 29, we read “And it shall
come to pass afterward That I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; Your
sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your old men shall dream dreams,
Your young men shall see visions. And also on My menservants and on My
maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those days.” Please keep in mind that the 144,000 are not
the only ones that Jesus is using to preach in the last days—just as the
12 apostles were only part of the 120 in the upper room that led out in
the Pentecost revival (Acts 1:15). Not only did Jesus send out the 12 to
preach in Israel, but another time He sent out a team of 70 to preach
(Luke 10:1). For further clarification, lets look at some
of the many parallels between the 12 Apostles and the 144,000: 12 Apostles 144,000 Apostles Firstfruits of second coming (Rev 14:4) If we would follow the Lamb wherever He goes
to heaven, we must first follow Him all the way here now. And then we can
sing together the song of Moses and the Lamb. |