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What does the Bible say about Babylon and Jerusalem in Revelation?

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Babylon represents false religion and confusion, while Jerusalem symbolizes the holy city of God, promised to His people.

In Revelation, Babylon is depicted as a great harlot representing false religion and spiritual confusion, reigning over earthly kings (Revelation 17:18). This city, associated with sin and rebellion against God, is destined for destruction. In contrast, the New Jerusalem symbolizes the holy city of God, descending from heaven and representing the eternal home of believers (Revelation 21:9-10). It is characterized by purity and the glory of God, offering a stark contrast to the corruption of Babylon. These two cities signify the ultimate division between God's people and the world's corrupt systems.
Scripture References: Revelation 17:18, Revelation 21:9-10

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Two Great Cities
Jim Byrd · Jun 10, 2018
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