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Revelation 7:17 — Bible Verse Meaning & Context

Hope is the anchor that holds when feelings cannot.

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WEB · World English Bible

"for the Lamb who is in the middle of the throne shepherds them, and leads them to springs of waters of life. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”"

KJV · King James Version

"For3754 the Lamb721 which3588 is in the midst303 3319 of the throne2362 shall feed4165 them846, and2532 shall lead3594 them846 unto1909 living2198 fountains4077 of waters5204: and2532 God2316 shall wipe away1813 all3956 tears1144 from575 their846 eyes3788."

How the translations differ: The WEB is a modern public-domain revision of the 1901 ASV; the KJV dates to 1611. The KJV uses which, midst, shall, feed, while the WEB renders these as who, middle, shepherds, leads. Both translate the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text — the differences are stylistic, not theological.

In context

Revelation 7:17 in Revelation 7

A Bible verse rarely stands alone. Here is Revelation 7:17 read with the verses immediately before and after — the surrounding flow of Revelation 7. Read the full chapter →

  1. v.15 Therefore they are before the throne of God, they serve him day and night in his temple. He who sits on the throne will spread his tabernacle over them.
  2. v.16 They will never be hungry, neither thirsty any more; neither will the sun beat on them, nor any heat;
  3. v.17 for the Lamb who is in the middle of the throne shepherds them, and leads them to springs of waters of life. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”

Book background

About the Book of Revelation

Testament
New Testament
Genre
Apocalyptic prophecy
Author
John the apostle
Date written
c. 95 AD
Audience
Seven churches in Roman Asia (Asia Minor) facing persecution
Chapters
22

Revelation is the Bible's closing book — a series of dramatic visions given to John on Patmos. It opens with letters to seven churches, then unveils the throne room of heaven, the lamb who was slain, judgment cycles of seals/trumpets/bowls, the final defeat of evil, the millennium, the great white throne, and the new heavens and new earth. Christ's final invitation closes the Bible: "Come, Lord Jesus" (22:20).

Setting: Written from John's exile on the island of Patmos under Emperor Domitian.

Key themes: victory of Christ · judgment · worship · perseverance · new creation

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Memorisation aid

How to memorise Revelation 7:17

Revelation 7:17 contains 32 words in 3 clauses. Learn one clause at a time, then chain them. The first-letter mnemonic (FLM) under each clause is a memory hook — once you can speak the FLM from memory, the full clause follows.

  1. 1

    for the Lamb who is in the middle of the throne shepherds them

    FTLWII

  2. 2

    and leads them to springs of waters of life

    ALTTSO

  3. 3

    And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”

    AGWWAE

Frequently asked

FAQ about Revelation 7:17

What does Revelation 7:17 say?

Revelation 7:17 reads: "for the Lamb who is in the middle of the throne shepherds them, and leads them to springs of waters of life. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”" — from the New Testament, Revelation (Apocalyptic prophecy). The full verse is shown above with both the World English Bible (WEB) and King James Version (KJV) translations side by side.

What book of the Bible is Revelation 7:17 in?

Revelation 7:17 is in the book of Revelation, traditionally attributed to John the apostle and written around c. 95 AD. Revelation is apocalyptic prophecy in the New Testament, originally addressed to Seven churches in Roman Asia (Asia Minor) facing persecution. Best known for the lamb who was slain and the new heavens and new earth.

What is Revelation 7:17 about?

Revelation 7:17 is primarily a Bible verse about Hope, with related themes including Grief. Within Revelation, Revelation is the Bible's closing book — a series of dramatic visions given to John on Patmos. Read the full passage above with surrounding context.

What is the difference between Revelation 7:17 in WEB and KJV?

Revelation 7:17 in the World English Bible (WEB) reads: "for the Lamb who is in the middle of the throne shepherds them, and leads them to springs of waters of life. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”". The King James Version (KJV) reads: "For3754 the Lamb721 which3588 is in the midst303 3319 of the throne2362 shall feed4165 them846, and2532 shall lead3594 them846 unto1909 living2198 fountains4077 of waters5204: and2532 God2316 shall wipe away1813 all3956 tears1144 from575 their846 eyes3788.". The WEB is a modern public-domain translation that updates the KJV's 1611 English while keeping a similar formal-equivalence style. Both render the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text.

How long is Revelation 7:17?

Revelation 7:17 is 32 words in the WEB translation (160 characters), broken into 3 clauses. It is a longer verse, often broken into smaller phrases for memorisation. Estimated reading time is about 10 seconds.

How can I memorise Revelation 7:17?

To memorise Revelation 7:17, split it into its 3 natural clauses and learn one at a time. Repeat the full verse out loud five times, then write it from memory. Saving the verse as a photo wallpaper using our verse image studio helps daily review — the visual association with a memorable background dramatically improves recall.

Why does Revelation 7:17 matter in Revelation?

Revelation is the Bible's closing book — a series of dramatic visions given to John on Patmos. It opens with letters to seven churches, then unveils the throne room of heaven, the lamb who was slain, judgment cycles of seals/trumpets/bowls, the final defeat of evil, the millennium, the great white throne, and the new heavens and new earth. Christ's final invitation closes the Bible: "Come, Lord Jesus" (22:20). Revelation 7:17 sits within this larger story — Revelation as a whole emphasises victory of Christ, judgment, worship.

How can I apply Revelation 7:17 today?

Many readers use Revelation 7:17 as a daily reminder verse — saving it as a phone wallpaper, sharing it on Pinterest, or memorising it for prayer. The verse studio on this page lets you download Revelation 7:17 on 52 different backgrounds for free. Pair the verse with the surrounding chapter context shown above to understand its full meaning before applying it.

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