Revelation 21

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The New Heaven and the New Earth

1 Then I saw 1a new heaven and a new earth, for 2the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.
2 And I saw 3the holy city, 4new Jerusalem, 5coming down out of heaven from God, 6prepared 7as a bride adorned for her husband.
3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Behold, 8the dwelling place[a] of God is with man. He will 9dwell with them, and they will be his people,[b] and God himself will be with them as their God.[c]
4 10He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and 11death shall be no more, 12neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away."
5 And 13he who was seated on the throne said, "Behold, I 14am making all things new." Also he said, "Write this down, for 15these words are trustworthy and true."
6 And he said to me, 16"It is done! 17I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. 18To the thirsty I will give from the spring of the water of life without payment.
7 19The one who conquers will have this heritage, and 20I will be his God and 21he will be my son.
8 22But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, 23their portion will be in 24the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is 25the second death."

The New Jerusalem

9 Then came 26one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls full of 27the seven last plagues and spoke to me, saying, "Come, I will show you 28the Bride, the wife of the Lamb."
10 And 29he carried me away in the Spirit to 30a great, high mountain, and showed me the holy city Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God,
11 31having the glory of God, 32its radiance 33like a most rare jewel, like a jasper, clear as crystal.
12 It had a great, high wall, 34with twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and on the gates the names of the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel were inscribed--
13 on the east three gates, on the north three gates, on the south three gates, and on the west three gates.
14 And the wall of the city had twelve 35foundations, and 36on them were the twelve names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
15 And the one who spoke with me 37had a measuring rod of gold to measure the city and its gates and walls.
16 The city lies foursquare, its length the same as its width. And he measured the city with his rod, 12,000 stadia.[d] Its length and width and height are equal.
17 He also measured its wall, 144 cubits[e] by 38human measurement, which is also 39an angel's measurement.
18 The wall was built of 40jasper, while the city was pure gold, 41clear as glass.
19 42The foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with every kind of jewel. The first was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald,
20 the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst.
21 And the twelve gates were twelve pearls, each of the gates made of a single pearl, and 43the street of the city was pure gold, transparent as glass.
22 And 44I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb.
23 And the city 45has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for 46the glory of God gives it light, and its lamp is the Lamb.
24 By its light 47will the nations walk, and the kings of the earth 48will bring their glory into it,
25 and 49its gates will never be shut by day--and 50there will be no night there.
26 They will bring into it the glory and the honor of the nations.
27 But 51nothing unclean will ever enter it, nor anyone who does what is detestable or false, but only those who are written in the Lamb's 52book of life.

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Revelation 21 Commentary

Chapter 21

A new heaven, and new earth: the new Jerusalem where God dwells, and banishes all sorrow from his people. (1-8) Its heavenly origin, glory, and secure defence. (9-21) Its perfect happiness, as enlightened with the presence of God and the Lamb, and in the free access of multitudes, made holy. (22-27)

Verses 1-8 The new heaven and the new earth will not be separate from each other; the earth of the saints, their glorified, bodies, will be heavenly. The old world, with all its troubles and tumults, will have passed away. There will be no sea; this aptly represents freedom from conflicting passions, temptations, troubles, changes, and alarms; from whatever can divide or interrupt the communion of saints. This new Jerusalem is the church of God in its new and perfect state, the church triumphant. Its blessedness came wholly from God, and depends on him. The presence of God with his people in heaven, will not be interrupt as it is on earth, he will dwell with them continually. All effects of former trouble shall be done away. They have often been in tears, by reason of sin, of affliction, of the calamities of the church; but no signs, no remembrance of former sorrows shall remain. Christ makes all things new. If we are willing and desirous that the gracious Redeemer should make all things new in order hearts and nature, he will make all things new in respect of our situation, till he has brought us to enjoy complete happiness. See the certainty of the promise. God gives his titles, Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, as a pledge for the full performance. Sensual and sinful pleasures are muddy and poisoned waters; and the best earthly comforts are like the scanty supplies of a cistern; when idolized, they become broken cisterns, and yield only vexation. But the joys which Christ imparts are like waters springing from a fountain, pure, refreshing, abundant, and eternal. The sanctifying consolations of the Holy Spirit prepare for heavenly happiness; they are streams which flow for us in the wilderness. The fearful durst not meet the difficulties of religion, their slavish fear came from their unbelief; but those who were so dastardly as not to dare to take up the cross of Christ, were yet so desperate as to run into abominable wickedness. The agonies and terrors of the first death will lead to the far greater terrors and agonies of eternal death.

Verses 9-21 God has various employments for his holy angels. Sometimes they sound the trumpet of Divine Providence, and warn a careless world; sometimes they discover things of a heavenly nature of the heirs of salvation. Those who would have clear views of heaven, must get as near to heaven as they can, on the mount of meditation and faith. The subject of the vision is the church of God in a perfect, triumphant state, shining in its lustre; glorious in relation to Christ; which shows that the happiness of heaven consists in intercourse with God, and in conformity to him. The change of emblems from a bride to a city, shows that we are only to take general ideas from this description. The wall is for security. Heaven is a safe state; those who are there, are separated and secured from all evils and enemies. This city is vast; here is room for all the people of God. The foundation of the wall; the promise and power of God, and the purchase of Christ, are the strong foundations of the safety and happiness of the church. These foundations are set forth by twelve sorts of precious stones, denoting the variety and excellence of the doctrines of the gospel, or of the graces of the Holy Spirit, or the personal excellences of the Lord Jesus Christ. Heaven has gates; there is a free admission to all that are sanctified; they shall not find themselves shut out. These gates were all of pearls. Christ is the Pearl of great price, and he is our Way to God. The street of the city was pure gold, like transparent glass. The saints in heaven tread gold under foot. The saints are there at rest, yet it is not a state of sleep and idleness; they have communion, not only with God, but with one another. All these glories but faintly represent heaven.

Verses 22-27 Perfect and direct communion with God, will more than supply the place of gospel institutions. And what words can more full express the union and co-equality of the Son with the Father, in the Godhead? What a dismal world would this be, if it were not for the light of the sun! What is there in heaven that supplies its place? The glory of God lightens that city, and the Lamb is the Light thereof. God in Christ will be an everlasting Fountain of knowledge and joy to the saints in heaven. There is no night, therefore no need of shutting the gates; all is at peace and secure. The whole shows us that we should be more and more led to think of heaven as filled with the glory of God, and enlightened by the presence of the Lord Jesus. Nothing sinful or unclean, idolatrous, or false and deceitful, can enter. All the inhabitants are made perfect in holiness. Now the saints feel a sad mixture of corruption, which hinders them in the service of God, and interrupts their communion with him; but, at their entrance into the holy of holies, they are washed in the laver of Christ's blood, and presented to the Father without spot. None are admitted into heaven who work abominations. It is free from hypocrites, such as make lies. As nothing unclean can enter heaven, let us be stirred up by these glimpses of heavenly things, to use all diligence, and to perfect holiness in the fear of God.

Cross References 52

  • 1. Isaiah 65:17; Isaiah 66:22; 2 Peter 3:13
  • 2. Revelation 20:11
  • 3. Revelation 11:2; Revelation 22:19; Isaiah 52:1
  • 4. See Revelation 3:12
  • 5. [Hebrews 11:10]
  • 6. Revelation 19:7; [John 14:3]
  • 7. Isaiah 61:10
  • 8. See Leviticus 26:11, 12
  • 9. [Revelation 7:15]
  • 10. See Revelation 7:17
  • 11. [Revelation 20:14; 1 Corinthians 15:26]
  • 12. Isaiah 35:10; Isaiah 51:11; Isaiah 65:19
  • 13. Revelation 4:2, 9; Revelation 5:1; Revelation 20:11
  • 14. See 2 Corinthians 5:17
  • 15. Revelation 22:6; [Revelation 3:14; Revelation 19:11; 1 Timothy 1:15]
  • 16. See Revelation 10:6
  • 17. Revelation 1:8; Revelation 22:13
  • 18. Revelation 22:17; See John 4:10; John 7:37
  • 19. Revelation 2:7
  • 20. ver. 3
  • 21. See 2 Corinthians 6:18
  • 22. Revelation 22:15; 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10; Galatians 5:19-21; Ephesians 5:5; 1 Timothy 1:9; Hebrews 12:14
  • 23. Luke 12:46
  • 24. Revelation 19:20
  • 25. Revelation 2:11; Revelation 20:6, 14
  • 26. Revelation 17:1
  • 27. Revelation 15:1
  • 28. ver. 2
  • 29. Revelation 17:3; [Ezekiel 43:5]
  • 30. Psalms 87:1; Ezekiel 40:2
  • 31. ver. 23; [Revelation 22:5; Psalms 84:11; Ezekiel 43:2, 4]
  • 32. [Matthew 5:14; Philippians 2:15]
  • 33. Revelation 4:3, 6
  • 34. Ezekiel 48:31-34
  • 35. Hebrews 11:10; [1 Corinthians 3:11]
  • 36. Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 2:20
  • 37. See Revelation 11:1
  • 38. Deuteronomy 3:11; [Revelation 13:18]
  • 39. ver. 9
  • 40. ver. 11
  • 41. ver. 11
  • 42. [Isaiah 54:11, 12]
  • 43. Revelation 22:2
  • 44. [John 4:23]
  • 45. Revelation 22:5; Isaiah 60:19, 20; [ver. 25]
  • 46. ver. 11
  • 47. Isaiah 60:3; [Revelation 22:2]
  • 48. ver. 26; [Isaiah 60:5, 16]
  • 49. Isaiah 60:11
  • 50. See ver. 23
  • 51. [Revelation 22:14, 15; Isaiah 35:8; Isaiah 52:1; Ezekiel 44:9; Joel 3:17; Zechariah 14:21]
  • 52. See Revelation 3:5

Footnotes 5

  • [a]. Or tabernacle
  • [b]. Some manuscripts peoples
  • [c]. Some manuscripts omit as their God
  • [d]. About 1,380 miles; a stadion was about 607 feet or 185 meters
  • [e]. A cubit was about 18 inches or 45 centimeters

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 21

This chapter contains an account of the happy state of the church, consisting of all the elect, both Jews and Gentiles, which will take place upon the first resurrection, and will continue during the thousand years' reign mentioned in the preceding chapter. The seat of the church in these happy times will be the new heaven and the new earth, Re 21:1 the church that will dwell there is described by its names, the holy city, and new Jerusalem; by its descent, from heaven; and by its state and ornament, being prepared and adorned as a bride for her husband, Re 21:2 and her happiness is expressed by the presence of God with her, and communion with him enjoyed by her, and by a freedom from all evils endured in the present state of things, Re 21:3,4 after which John hears the voice of him that sat on the throne, declaring himself to be the author of the new heaven and earth; ordering him to write, that what had been said was true and faithful; affirming that things were now done and finished; calling himself the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end: promising grace to the thirsty soul, the inheritance of all things to the overcomer, and also divine sonship; and threatening the second death to sinners, whose characters are given, Re 21:5-8 next John has a vision of the bride before spoken of; the preface to it is in Re 21:9,10 in which is signified that one of the seven angels that had the seven vials talked to him in a very free and familiar manner, and proposed to show him the Lamb's wife; and in order to it carried him to an exceeding high mountain, and showed him the city before mentioned, said to be great, holy, and heavenly; and which is described by the glory of God upon it, and the light that was in it, comparable to a crystal jasper stone, Re 21:11 by its wall, which is great and high; and by its, gates and foundations; its gates are in number twelve, twelve angels at them, and on them written the twelve names of the children of Israel, and these situated three at each point, east, west, north, and south; and its foundations are also twelve, having the names of the twelve apostles on them, Re 21:12-14 by the measure of it, which the angel took with his golden read; of the city, which was twelve thousand furlongs, it being four square, and its length, breadth, and height equal; and of the wall, which was a hundred forty and four cubits, Re 21:15-17 and next the city is described by the matter of which it was built; the wall of jasper the city of pure gold, like to clear glass; the foundations of precious stone, each foundation being of one stone; the gates of pearls, each gate being of one pearl; the street of the city of pure gold, like transparent glass, Re 21:18-21 and then by the temple in it, which is no other than the Lord God and the Lamb; and by the light, which is the same, it having no need of sun or moon, Re 21:22,23 and next by its inhabitants, the nations of the saved ones, who walk in its light, and the kings of the earth, that bring their honour and glory to it; by its safety and security, and by the purity of it, none but undefiled persons, and such who are written in the Lamb's book of life, being admitted into it, Re 21:24-27.

Revelation 21 Commentaries

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