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What does the Bible say about the twelve stones in Revelation?

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The twelve stones in Revelation symbolize the glory of Christ and the security of salvation for His people.

The twelve stones mentioned in Revelation symbolize various aspects of Christ's glory and the security of salvation conferred upon the Church. Each stone is associated with a tribe of Israel and serves to illustrate how the completed work of Christ secures the Church's eternal safety in Him. The imagery of the stones reminds believers that our salvation and security are rooted in Christ's righteousness and the grace of God, showcasing the perfections of God revealed in Christ and their benefits to the Church. These symbols are not for private interpretation; instead, they harmonize with the truth found throughout the scriptures, demonstrating God’s covenant of grace towards His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:18-20

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