Revelation 21:11

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the glory of God shining in a city that is as bright and clear as crystal. It's part of John's vision of heaven, describing how beautiful and radiant this new Jerusalem will be.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your favorite toy could shine so brightly it looked like a big, shiny diamond. That’s what this verse tells us about God’s city - it shines so bright because of how amazing and beautiful God is!

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle around AD 96 to early Christian communities in Asia Minor. He wrote this while under Roman persecution, envisioning a time when God's glory would overcome all darkness.

Living It Out Today

Think about how we try to make our homes welcoming and beautiful with lights and decorations. This verse challenges us to reflect God’s light by living lives that shine bright with kindness and truth in the world around us.

Topics

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Related Verses

Exodus 24:10Isaiah 60:19Matthew 5:14John 8:12Philippians 2:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the city described as a precious stone in Revelation 21:11?
The comparison to a jasper stone emphasizes its purity and brilliance, symbolizing God’s holiness and how His presence illuminates everything.
What does it mean when the verse says 'her light was like unto a stone most precious'?
It means that the city is so luminous, almost as if made of the brightest gemstone, reflecting the radiant glory and presence of God.
How can Revelation 21:11 inspire Christians today?
This verse inspires us to strive for a life filled with light and truth, reflecting God’s glory through our actions and character.
What are the symbolic meanings of 'jasper' in biblical contexts like this one?
'Jasper', often representing purity and clarity, symbolizes the transparency of God's nature and His perfect righteousness in Biblical texts.
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