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What does Revelation 21 say about the New Jerusalem?

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Revelation 21 describes the New Jerusalem as the holy city representing the people of God, not a literal city.

In Revelation 21, the New Jerusalem is depicted not as a physical city, but as a symbolic representation of the church and the people of God. The passage describes this holy city coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride for her husband, illustrating the intimate relationship between Christ and His church. It emphasizes that God does not dwell in buildings made by hands; rather, His presence is with His people, bringing eternal joy, peace, and absence of sorrow or pain after the final judgment.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:1-2, Revelation 21:9-10

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