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  2. New Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The New Jerusalem is not limited to eschatology, however. Many Christians view the New Jerusalem as a current reality, that the New Jerusalem is the consummation of the Body of Christ, the Church and that Christians already take part in membership of both the heavenly Jerusalem and the earthly Church in a kind of dual citizenship. [19]

  3. Zion (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Zion refers to the New Jerusalem, a physical, Millennial city expected to be located in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri. Zion metaphorically refers to any group of people that are unified and "pure in heart".

  4. Bryn Athyn Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is located in Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just outside the city of Philadelphia. Bryn Athyn is also the site of the General Church affiliated Academy of the New Church, which publishes Swedenborgian literature, and is the parent organization of a high school, a four-year college ( Bryn Athyn College of the New ...

  5. New Jerusalem Dead Sea Scroll - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. New Jerusalem Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The katholikon is modeled after the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The New Jerusalem Monastery was re-established as a religious community only in the 1990s. The main buildings within the walled circuit are the following: The katholikon of the Resurrection (1656–1685) is a huge rotunda patterned after the Church of the Holy ...

  7. Temple Lot - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Lot, located in Independence, Missouri, is the first site to be dedicated for the construction of a temple in the Latter Day Saint movement.The area was dedicated on August 3, 1831, by the movement's founder, Joseph Smith. [1]

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  9. Ezekiel 48 - Wikipedia

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    This new city is different from the Jerusalem in history, because the gates of the post-exilic Jerusalem in Nehemiah time were carefully noted, yet none was named after the tribes (cf. Nehemiah 3), although in the pre-exilic period there were a Benjamin gate and an Ephraim gate (Jeremiah 37:13; 2 Kings 14:13), but both were on the north side ...