Christianity: Details about 'New Jerusalem'
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New Jerusalem is the concept of Jerusalem (in the definite or indefinite sense) as being renewed or rebuilt, either in the present day or in the future, either at the Temple Mount or in a different location. Definitions of "New Jerusalem" differ from theology to theology.
New Jerusalem in the New TestamentIn the New Testament, the term New Jerusalem occurs two times: verses 3:12 and 21:2 in the Book of Revelation. It is mentioned in 21:16 as being 12,000 stadia by 12,000 stadia at the base. A stadion is usually stated as 185.4 meters, therefore it has a base of:
If in the form of a pyramid, the New Jerusalem therefore also has a volume of:
If in the form of a cube, it would have a volume of:
Church of the New JerusalemEcclesiastic Swedenborgians often refer to their organizations as part of or contributing to the New Jerusalem as explained by Emanuel Swedenborg in such books as New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine and Apocalypse Revealed and Apocalypse Explained. According to these books, the New Jerusalem described in the Bible was a symbol for a new dispensation that was to replace/restore Christianity. Also according to these books, this New Jerusalem began to be established around 1757. New Jerusalem in AmericaLutheran minister John Christopher Hartwick unsuccessfully attempted to establish the utopian community of New Jerusalem in Otsego County, New York and elsewhere. Latter-day Saint Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. prophesied that the New Jerusalem will be established at the site of the current city of Independence, Missouri. New Jerusalem is also the slang nickname of New Jersey Possibility of New Jerusalem mentioned in the Qur'an and HadithThe Qur'an and the Hadith mentioned the moon splitting. Half of the volume of the moon roughly equal the volume (if in the form of a cube) mentioned in the Book of Revelation, as mentioned above. See also
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