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The Kimbanguist believe that people of the Nkamba village saw the New Jerusalem descending from heaven (a building) physically in 1935, by which time Father Simon Kimbangu was in prison. The Kimbanguist has constructed this same design of the building, calling it Nkamba New Jerusalem, in reference to Revelation 21; it has a river with supposed ...
Description of the New Jerusalem from Qumran and Revelation 21-22 both include descriptions of precious stones adorning the city, suggesting the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy. Also, the guidance of the angel and the measuring rod used in Revelation 21:9–10 and 15-17 are modeled on Ezekiel 40 - 48 , as are the same motifs in the description ...
The New Galilee is the name given in the Western Wisdom Teachings to "a new heaven and a new earth" mentioned in the Bible. [1] [2] From the viewpoint of these Christian esoteric teachings, the New Galilee represents the future Sixth Epoch in mankind's evolutionary path and will see the transition of humanity to the etheric region of the Earth, where “sorrow and pain will cease and he[man ...
In the same book the church appears as the Lamb's wife, the new Jerusalem descending from heaven; and St. Paul's teaching (Ephesians 1:3) might be thrown into the form that the church existed in God's election before the foundation of the world.
Toggle A new heaven and a new earth (21:1–8) subsection. 2.1 Verse 1. ... the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, 11 having the glory of God. Her ...
The Book of Revelation states that the New Jerusalem will be transported from Heaven to Earth, rather than people from Earth going to Heaven. [5] The description of the gates of New Jerusalem in Revelation 21:21 inspired the idea of the Pearly gates, which is the informal name for the gateway to heaven according to some Christian denominations. [6]
The New Jerusalem will be built on the American continent (Revelation 3:12, 21:1-5, 3 Nephi 20:22, Ether 13:3-6, 10, Moses 7:62). Earth will be restored to a state of paradise as it was in the Garden of Eden (Ezekiel 36:35). The righteous dead will be resurrected as Jesus was (Revelation 20:4, D&C 29:11).
[4] [5] Hierosolyma is a Hellenized pronunciation of a Hebrew word for Jerusalem. [6] In 1939, Rev. Pitcairn established a non-profit corporation for the purposes of promoting and maintaining the new church. [2] The events of the Second World War delayed formalization of the new Church's organization.