Revelation 14:5
And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before the throne of God.
Cross-reference
Jude 1:24 speaks of God presenting believers without fault — the same blameless state seen in the 144,000.
Isaiah 53:9 says the suffering servant had no deceit in his mouth — the same phrase is used here, showing the redeemed reflect Christ’s blamelessness.
Daniel 6:4 states no corruption was found in Daniel — a parallel to the 144,000 being blameless and truthful.
Hosea 10:2 describes a deceitful heart and guilt — contrasting with the truthful, blameless 144,000.
Zephaniah 3:13 describes the remnant as not lying — nearly identical to this verse, indicating a direct fulfillment of the OT promise.
Psalm 32:2 blesses those with no deceit in spirit — directly paralleling the blamelessness described here, where no lie is found in their mouths.
Luke 23:4 records Pilate finding no fault in Jesus — a parallel declaration of blamelessness for the Lamb's followers.
John 1:47 describes Nathanael as an Israelite with no deceit — the same attribute of truthfulness is now applied to the entire group of 144,000.
Ephesians 5:27 presents the church without blemish — the same blameless standard applied to the 144,000.
Colossians 1:22 says believers are presented holy, without blemish, and free from accusation — mirroring the blameless 144,000.
In 1 Peter 2:22, Christ had no deceit in his mouth; the same phrase describes the 144,000, showing they follow the Lamb's example.
Malachi 2:6 describes a priest with no falsehood on his lips — directly mirroring the truthful mouths of the 144,000.
Matthew 12:34 teaches that the mouth speaks from the heart — the redeemed have pure hearts, so no lie comes from their mouths, contrasting with the evil generation.
1 Peter 3:10 quotes Psalm 34, commanding to keep lips from deceit — the redeemed here embody that command by having no lie in their mouths.
In 1 Peter 2:1, believers are commanded to rid themselves of deceit; the 144,000 embody this command perfectly.
Song of Solomon 4:7 describes the beloved as 'altogether beautiful, without flaw' — echoing the blamelessness of the 144,000.
Psalm 34:13 commands keeping lips from lies — the same ethical standard that the redeemed here fulfill by having no deceit.
Psalm 55:11 describes lies and threats filling the city — a stark contrast to this group, where no lie is found among them.