Revelation 21-22 (The New Heavens and the New Earth) with Jonathan Moo

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  • Dr. Jonathan Moo (Whitworth University) guides us through Revelation 21-22. We discuss:
    - The importance of judgment preceding the new heavens and earth (20:10-15)
    - The continuity and the discontinuity between first earth and the new heavens and earth (21:5)
    - Why there is no sea in the new heavens and earth (21:1)
    - The repeated identification of things that in the new heavens and new earth are, “no more.”
    - The first and second death, why some people are excluded from the new heavens and earth, and the contrasting life to which John calls his audience (21:7-8, 27; 22:14-15)
    - The architecture of the new Jerusalem (22:9-22)
    - The lamb’s book of life and how one finds their name written in there (21:27)
    - The river of the water of life, and the tree of life (22:1-2)
    - The name on the foreheads (22:4)
    - The repeated emphasis on Jesus coming (22:7, 12, 16-17, 20)
    - Why not seal up the prophecy? (22:10)
    - Why should the evil doer still do evil? (22:11)
    - What it means to neither add to nor subtract from the words of the prophecy? (22:18-19)
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    Works by Dr. Jonathan Moo:
    - "Fourth Ezra and Revelation 21:1-22:5: Paradise City." In Reading Revelation in Context: John's Apocalypse and Second Temple Judaism. Edited by B. C. Blackwell et al. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2019
    - Creation, Nature, and Hope in 4 Ezra. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011.
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    Dr. Jonathan Moo recommends:
    - Roderick Beaton, The Greeks: A Global History. Basic Books, 2021
    - Practicing not being on media first thing in the morning, but rather in Scripture and prayer.
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