The New Jerusalem Made Plain — 621-Page PDF Study

The New Jerusalem Made Plain is a massive 621-page KJV/rightly divided PDF study on the literal holy city revealed in Revelation 21–22. This 100-essay book makes the New Jerusalem plain by covering its descent from heaven, measurements, walls, gates, foundations, river of life, tree of life, throne, Lamb’s light, no temple, no night, no curse, and no more death. It also explains Israel’s names on the gates, the apostles in the foundations, the Bride and the city, the Millennium vs. the eternal state, Babylon’s counterfeit, Satan’s defeat, and how this blessed hope should change the believer’s life now. The city will descend. The Lamb will reign. The Word will stand.

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Category: Bible Overview Series, Doctrine Series, New Jerusalem, PDF Book

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Description

The New Jerusalem Made Plain is a massive 621-page VerseQuest Bible study built for serious Bible believers who want to understand the holy city exactly as God revealed it in the King James Bible.

The New Jerusalem is one of the most glorious subjects in Scripture, yet very little has been written that fully lays it out for the Bible believer. In this book, we make the doctrine plain by walking through the city’s identity, descent, measurements, walls, gates, foundations, materials, river, tree of life, throne, light, holiness, and eternal purpose.

This is not a vague study about “heaven.” This is a detailed, KJV-based, rightly divided study of the literal city John saw coming down from God out of heaven in Revelation 21–22.

Inside this 100-essay study, you will learn about:

The literal New Jerusalem descending from heaven
The city’s size, measurements, walls, gates, and foundations
The pure gold, jasper, pearls, and precious stones
The Lamb as the light of the city
The river of life and the tree of life
The throne of God and of the Lamb
Why there is no temple, no night, no curse, and no death
The connection between Eden lost and Eden restored
The Bride, the Lamb’s wife, and the holy city
Israel’s names on the gates and the apostles in the foundations
The nations that walk in the light of the city
The difference between the Millennium and the eternal state
Ezekiel’s temple and John’s no-temple city
Isaiah’s Zion, Zechariah’s Jerusalem, and Revelation’s golden city
Babylon, Rome, and Satan’s counterfeit city system
New Age, UFO, occult, and mystical counterfeits
The book of life as the city registry
Why no liar, abomination, or defilement enters
How New Jerusalem hope should change how believers live now

This book is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided, dispensational, pre-trib, premillennial perspective. It does not spiritualize the city away, turn it into Rome, reduce it to a mystical church age, or explain it away as symbolism. God showed John a city, and this study treats it as a real city.

The burden of this book is not just information, but transformation. The Bible tells believers to set their affection on things above and not on things on the earth. When you understand the New Jerusalem, it changes how you look at the world, your future, your service, your suffering, your possessions, and your hope.

The world is not home. Babylon is not your city. The present order is passing away. The New Jerusalem will descend. The Lamb will reign. The curse will be gone. Death will be gone. The servants of God will see His face.

The New Jerusalem Made Plain will help you see the city more clearly, believe the promises more firmly, and live with your eyes fixed on the city whose Builder and Maker is God.

Format: PDF Download
Length: 621 pages
Price: $34.99

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The New Jerusalem Made Plain is a complete 100-essay study on the literal holy city revealed in Revelation 21–22. This study helps Bible believers understand that the New Jerusalem is not a vague symbol, a mystical church age, Rome, Babylon, or a New Age counterfeit, but a real city coming down from God out of heaven.

This study covers the city’s identity, descent, measurements, walls, gates, foundations, materials, river of life, tree of life, throne, Lamb’s light, no temple, no night, no curse, no death, and the Lamb’s book of life. It also explains the connection between Eden lost and Eden restored, the Bride and the city, Israel’s names on the gates, the apostles in the foundations, the nations walking in the light, and the difference between the Millennial Kingdom and the eternal state.

Special attention is given to rightly dividing key prophetic passages from Revelation, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah, Hebrews, Galatians, John, Ephesians, and 2 Peter. The study also exposes false interpretations and counterfeits, including Babylon, Rome, Swedenborgianism, amillennial symbolism, New Age ascension, UFO myths, occult cities, and modern prophecy sensationalism.

The main burden of this study is practical as well as doctrinal: believers should set their affection on things above, stop living like this world is home, walk in holiness, serve faithfully, witness boldly, and look for the city whose Builder and Maker is God. The New Jerusalem will descend, the Lamb will reign, the curse will vanish, death will be gone, and God will dwell with redeemed men forever.

Revelation 21:1–27; Revelation 22:1–17; Hebrews 11:10; Hebrews 12:22; Galatians 4:26; John 14:2–3; Ephesians 2:19–22; Ephesians 5:25–27; 2 Peter 3:10–13; Isaiah 60:1–22; Isaiah 54:11–12; Ezekiel 40–48; Ezekiel 47:1–12; Zechariah 14:1–21; Genesis 2:8–17; Genesis 3:22–24; 1 Corinthians 10:32; 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12; Revelation 17:1–18; Revelation 18:1–24; Revelation 19:7–9; Revelation 20:1–15

This study helps Bible believers understand the New Jerusalem as a real, literal, future city coming down from God out of heaven. It teaches the reader how to rightly divide Revelation 21–22, distinguish the Millennium from the eternal state, understand Israel’s names on the gates, the apostles in the foundations, the nations walking in the light, and the Lamb’s central place in the city.

It can be used for personal Bible study, prophecy teaching, sermon preparation, discipleship, Sunday school lessons, family devotions, Bible institute material, and deeper doctrinal training. The study also warns against spiritualizing the city away, confusing it with Rome or Babylon, replacing it with New Age or occult counterfeits, or treating prophecy as entertainment.

The practical application is strong: believers should set their affection on things above, love not the world, live as pilgrims, walk in holiness, serve faithfully, witness boldly, and stop living like this present world is home. The New Jerusalem gives the Christian a clean hope, a steady heart, and a future-centered perspective rooted in the Lamb, the throne, and the Word of God.

The King James Bible; Revelation 21–22; Hebrews 11; Hebrews 12; Isaiah 60; Ezekiel 40–48; Zechariah 14; 2 Peter 3; Ephesians 2; Ephesians 5; VerseQuest Ministries Bible studies on Revelation, the eternal state, right division, prophecy, the Bride of Christ, the kingdom, the doctrine of heaven, Babylon, Rome, and the literal promises of God.

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