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Revelation 21 is the last chapter of the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It describes the new heaven and the new earth, the New Jerusalem, and the fate of the unrighteous.
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The Book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek and attributed to John of Patmos. It contains a series of prophetic visions, including figures such as the Seven-Headed Dragon, the Serpent, and the Beast, which culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus.
Learn about the biblical concept of the New Earth, a doctrine of Christian eschatology that describes the final state of redeemed humanity. Find out how the New Earth is related to the Old Earth, the New Heaven, and the New Jerusalem, and how it differs from the current earth.
Their acceptance, however, is limited and their use in liturgy avoided due to claims of inaccurate translations in key passages for Catholics like Luke 1:26-38, 40–45; John 20:22-23; 21:15-17. In 2010 the Conference of Spanish Bishops published an official version of the Holy Bible in Spanish for liturgical and catechetical use.
1 Esdras is the ancient Greek Septuagint version of the biblical Book of Ezra, with some additional material and a different arrangement. It is canonical in the Eastern churches, but apocryphal in the Western, and has a literary chiasm around the celebration in Jerusalem.
The seven bowls are a set of judgements from God poured out on the earth, sea, rivers, sun, throne of the beast, Euphrates, and air in Revelation 16. They are preceded by the seven trumpets and the seven seals, and followed by the Battle of Armageddon and the end of the world.
Historicist interpretation associates biblical prophecies with historical events and identifies symbolic beings with historical persons or societies. It was widely used by Protestant Reformers to identify the Papacy as the Antichrist, the vicar of Christ, and the little horn of Daniel 7.