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Revelation 21:12 meaning

An explanation of Revelation 21:12

In John's vision of the New Jerusalem, the description begins to reveal the city’s impressive characteristics, notably a "great and high wall" enclosing it. This wall symbolizes both safety and beauty, signifying that the inhabitants enjoy ultimate security without the fear of enemies. The twelve gates, equally significant, represent access and freedom; they are positioned three on each side of the square city, and each is named after one of the twelve tribes of Israel. This inclusion highlights the ongoing identity and role of Israel in God's eternal plan, reiterating the theme of divine inclusion and unity among God’s people: believers from both Israel and the church will reside in harmony. This imagery serves not only to evoke amazement but also to convey a sense of belonging and peace in the new creation.