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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Learn what the Bible says about the New Jerusalem, the holy city that will come down from heaven and be the dwelling place of God and His people. Explore its attributes, location, timing, and relationship to the old and new heavens and earth.

  2. In 1790, the preacher founded a community called (New) Jerusalem, planned as a communal society where righteousness would prevail in the wilderness of New York's Finger Lakes region, in what is today the town of Jerusalem, New York.

  3. The New Jerusalem. 21 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The first heaven and the first earth had disappeared, and there was no sea anymore. 2 And I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God. It was prepared like a bride dressed for her husband.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The New Jerusalem, which is also called the Tabernacle of God, the Holy City, the City of God, the Celestial City, the City Foursquare, and Heavenly Jerusalem, is literally heaven on earth. It is referred to in the Bible in several places ( Galatians 4:26; Hebrews 11:10; 12:22–24; and 13:14 ), but it is most fully described in Revelation 21.

    • The New Jerusalem is massive. The New Jerusalem is laid out in the form of a massive cube–it’s length, width and height are all equal distance. New Jerusalem is at least 1,500 miles around at its base, while some believe that each side of the city is 1,500 miles in length.
    • The gates. The city has twelve gates, three per side. Each gate is fashioned from a single pearl with an angel next to it. The pearls have the names of the twelve tribes of Israel written upon them.
    • A transparent city. The New Jerusalem is brilliant, shining with the glory of God. The city’s light is like that of precious jasper as clear as crystal.
    • The foundations. New Jerusalem has twelve foundations made of precious stones with the names of the twelve apostles written on them. (See Revelation 21:14).
  5. Jan 31, 2017 · Learn what the Bible says about the New Jerusalem, the final paradise for the people of God. Discover how it relates to heaven, God's dwelling place, and the city of God theme.

  6. Learn about the biblical meaning and imagery of the new Jerusalem, the eternal city of God and his people. Explore the Old Testament and New Testament references, the apocalyptic vision of Revelation, and the contrast with Babylon.