Numbering the Sealed
The 144,000 males from the tribes of Israel are numbered and assembled for the journey to the city of New Jerusalem – Revelation 7:4-8.
The “servants
of God” have been “sealed” against the onslaught of the “four
winds of the earth,” but now they must be “numbered” to ensure that
no member of the covenant community is lost in the coming “tribulation.”
The full complement of “witnesses” must be assembled to witness the “day
of the wrath of the Lamb.”
The present passage follows the pattern set
in the vision of the “sealed scroll” with its introduction of the messianic
conqueror.
HEARING THE NUMBER
John “heard” one of the “twenty-four
elders” declare that the “lion of Judah…overcame to take the scroll,”
however, when he looked, he “saw” the “slain Lamb” rather than
the predatory “lion” - What he “saw” interpreted what he first “heard.”
In the next two paragraphs, John will “hear”
the “number” of the “sealed servants,” 144,000 males from the “twelve
tribes of Israel,” but he will “see” an assembly of men from every
nation too numerous to count.
- (Revelation 7:4-8) – “And I heard the number of the sealed, a hundred and forty-four thousand sealed out of every tribe of the sons of Israel: Of the tribe of Judah, twelve thousand sealed, of the tribe of Reuben, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Gad, twelve thousand, Of the tribe of Asher, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Naphtali, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Manasseh, twelve thousand, Of the tribe of Simeon, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Levi, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Issachar, twelve thousand, Of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Joseph, twelve thousand, of the tribe of Benjamin, twelve thousand, sealed.”
When the fifth seal was opened, the martyrs found
“under the altar” were told to remain there until the completed
number of the saints who were destined to die “just as them” had
been assembled. That “number” is now proclaimed as twelve thousand “males”
are gathered from each of the “twelve tribes of Israel,” 144,000 in
total.
This sum is built on the number twelve, and here
it is squared and multiplied by a thousand. The final number is figurative and serves
to stress fullness - the full congregation of the servants of God.
And to state the obvious, ‘twelve’ is
associated with the “twelve tribes” that comprise the nation of Israel; and,
thus, the number “144,000” symbolizes the full complement of the people
of the “Lamb.”
Twelve is squared by multiplying the twelve
tribes by the names of the twelve “apostles
of the Lamb.” In “New Jerusalem,” the city is laid out with square
numbers. Its wall is 144 cubits, or 12 x 12 - (“The city lies foursquare…its
wall, a hundred and forty-four cubits”).
ASSEMBLED FOR BATTLE
The group of 144,000 male Israelites alludes
to the ancient image of the nation’s army numbered and arrayed for battle by
its “thousands” - (Numbers 31:14,
31:48, Deuteronomy 1:15, 1 Samuel 8:12, Revelation 21:12-14).
In the Hebrew Bible, when the twelve tribes
are listed their order varies. Reuben is
often first, Israel’s firstborn.
Distinctive here is the
placement of Judah first, the position
of prominence.
In chapter 5, the “Lamb” is described
as originating from the “tribe of Judah,” and the present list echoes the
previous declaration by the “elder” describing the “lion out of the tribe of Judah” - (Genesis 35:23-26, Exodus 1:2-4,
Numbers 1:5-15).
John “hears” the number of the sealed;
“out of the tribe of Judah, twelve
thousand sealed, out of the tribe of Reuben, twelve thousand,” and so on. And
he “hears” the names of the twelve tribes.
Just as in chapter 5, what John “hears”
is interpreted by what he “sees.” He hears the “number” of the “sealed
servants of God,” 144,000 males from Israel, but when he looks, he “sees”
something quite extraordinary - the vast innumerable multitude of men from
every nation, tribe, and people - (Revelation
7:9-17).
The tribe of Dan is excluded from the list, though
why this is the case is not stated. The image portrays Israel assembled to
invade and conquer the land of Canaan.
Under the old covenant, the tribe of Levi was
excluded from the census because it was prohibited from participation in warfare.
Its priestly duties took priority.
As will be seen later, this company consists of men who have been made “priests” by the “blood of the Lamb”- (Numbers 1:47-53).
Possibly, the tribe of Dan is excluded to make
room for Levi on the list of the “twelve tribes.” Under the reign of the
“Lamb,” all members of his people belong to the priestly class, and in
the present vision, the entire priestly company is assembled for travel - (Revelation 1:6, 5:10).
The
paragraph ends with God’s servants sealed, numbered, and ready for whatever
awaits them on their journey to the “city of New Jerusalem.” But first,
they must “overcome.” By doing so, they will find themselves standing
victorious before the “Lamb” and the “throne” in the “new
heavens and new earth.”
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