SONG OF THE 144,000

"'Song of the 144,000'" is a poem by J. J. Dewey that features prominently in Chapter 20 of Book I of ''The Immortal''. In the novel it is given to the characters, Joe and Elizabeth, by John the Apostle as a prayer of thanks and protection. John indicates that the Song is intended to be spoken aloud, not sung, and that it should be "registered by the spirit within."
"Song of the 144,000" derives from the following biblical passage from Revelation: "And they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders: and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth."ContentsText of "Song of the 144,000"ReferencesExternal links

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★ See Chapter 20 for The Song of the 144,000 from the online version of Book I of ''The Immortal'' in its original context.

The Song of the 144,000 and translations.

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