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What does the Bible say about Beulah Land?

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Beulah Land is a metaphorical representation of a state of spiritual delight and closeness to God.

In Bunyan's narrative, Beulah Land symbolizes a place of rest and refreshment for the pilgrims on their journey to the Celestial City. Biblically, this reflects the themes found in scriptures like 1 Peter 2:11, which refers to believers as strangers and pilgrims on earth, and the promise of eternal life in the presence of God, akin to the joys portrayed in Beulah Land. It emphasizes a transitional state where the faithful can experience the sweet presence of the Lord before reaching their ultimate destination.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:11

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28. Beulah Land
John Bunyan · Sep 16, 2017
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