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  1. Jan 30, 2015 · Thus, the new heaven and the new earth will be based on a completely different life principle than the present universe. There will be a river in heaven, not of water, but of the “water of life” (22:1, 17).

  2. Ezekiel's river took rise in the temple; but in our vision there is no temple (Revelation 21:22). We are brought nearer, even to the throne: it is the throne (not "thrones")--one throne of God and the Lamb.

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · There will be a river of water (22:1f) that flows through the New Jerusalem, but this is the only other source of water that is mentioned. This may be because there is some kind of relationship between God’s judgment on demon spirits and the oceans.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The precise phrase river of life does not appear in the Bible. However, Revelation 22:1–2 does refer to “the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb.”.

  5. Some have also noted the beginning of water at creation as now being presented as a perfect source of eternal life from God in the new heavenly city. A river originally was mentioned as flowing out of Eden to water the garden (Genesis 2:10) yet was only temporary.

  6. A river The first garden of Eden was watered by a river (Genesis 2:10). The river which John saw, however, was not a river of earthly water, but of "the water of life " (Revelation 22:1). Water of Life Jesus spoke to the woman at the well about this "living water" (John 4:5-15).

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  8. Sep 9, 2024 · Since Revelation 21 reads like a factual description of the new heaven and new earth, and since Scripture provides no other explanation, verse 1 most likely means simply what it says: in the new earth there will no longer be any sea.

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