Revelation 21
Revelation 21 is the twenty-first chapter of the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. This chapter contains the accounts of "the new heaven and the new earth", followed by the appearance of the New Jerusalem, "prepared as a bride".
Text
The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 27 verses.Textual witnesses
Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are among others:Old Testament references
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A new heaven and a new earth (21:1–8)
Verse 1
The Nonconformist minister Alexander Maclaren interprets "a new heaven and a new earth" as meaning "a renovated condition of humanity" and suggests that "and the sea is no more" is "probably... to be taken in a symbolic sense, as shadowing forth the absence of unruly power, of mysterious and hostile forces, of estranging gulfs of separation". Referring to the island of Patmos where the writer experienced his vision, Maclaren continues, "The sad and solitary and estranging ocean that raged around his little rock sanctuary has passed away for ever".Verse 2
The name John appears in the King James Version and New King James Version but is generally omitted in other English translations.Verse 6
- "It is done": from Greek Γέγοναν, ', alluding that "the things promised have come to pass". Whereas in Revelation 16:17 the statement "it is done" signifies 'the completion of the wrath of God', here it is 'at the making of all things new'.
- "Without payment" : from Greek δωρεάν, ', "a free, unmerited gift".