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The Song
In Chapter 20, Book I, of the novel "The Immortal" written by JJ Dewey, "The Song" is given to the characters of Joe
and Elizabeth, by John the Beloved 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."
The title--and intended purpose of the "Song of the 144,000" comes from the following biblical passage from Book of Revelations, Chapter 14, verse 3:
"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."
The question that needs to be asked by seekers, is -- where is this "song" which is sung by "144,000"?
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Song of the 144,000 -- Norwegian
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Translation:
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Vi takker deg, Fader, fordi du har åpenbart for oss ditt beskyttende universelle lys; fordi det i dette lyset er fullstendig beskyttelse mot alle destruktive krefter; fordi Ditt Nærværs Hellige Ånd gjennomstrømmer oss i dette lyset, og overalt vi vil at lyset skal strømme.
Vi takker deg, Fader, fordi du fyller oss med din beskyttende flamme av kjærlighet; fordi det i denne kjærligheten er en fullstendig beskyttelse mot alle destruktive tanker og følelser; fordi Kristusbevisstheten stiger opp i oss gjennom denne kjærligheten, og overalt vi vil at kjærligheten skal flamme.
Vi takker deg, Fader, fordi du er i oss og vi er i deg; fordi Din Vilje gjennom oss blir sendt på kraftens vinger; fordi din Hensikt fullføres på jorden som i himmelen; fordi Ditt Lys, Din Kjærlighet og Din Kraft gjennom oss manifesteres for alle Menneskehetens sønner og døtre.
© 1997, J. J. Dewey. All Rights Reserved.
Translation by Thor Holm.
Translation Project initiated by Mark D. Williams.
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The Song of the 144,000 may be posted or duplicated if the above copyright notice is included.
To learn more about the purpose(s) of "The Song" and how it is to be "sung," you are invited to read what JJ Dewey has written
about it found in the collection of articles on his website (FreeRead.Com) by the same name: The Song Of The 144,000
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