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What does the Bible say about the two cities in Revelation?

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The two cities in Revelation represent Babylon, which symbolizes false religion, and New Jerusalem, representing God's elect.

In the Book of Revelation, particularly chapter 19, the two prominent cities are Babylon and New Jerusalem. Babylon symbolizes false religion and represents all who rebel against God, believing they can attain salvation through their own power. In stark contrast, New Jerusalem symbolizes God's elect, those redeemed by the blood of Christ who rejoice in salvation. This dichotomy illustrates the best of times versus the worst of times, as one city mourns the destruction of their false beliefs while the other rejoices in the glory and power of God. The ultimate destiny of these cities separates all of humanity based on their response to God's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:1-10

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