SergiusPaulus
Senior Member
Revelations was ironically written by a man named John. Some refer to him as John the Revelator.
In chapter 21 John says he saw a new Heaven and a new earth. Could that biblically support the existence of another universe? Or is it the progression of time to a destructive end and new beginning?
Could be symbolic of transformation. John wrote Revelations with the vernacular known at that time so a true explanation of those verses is speculative or open to anyone’s interpretation.
In chapter 21 John says he saw a new Heaven and a new earth. Could that biblically support the existence of another universe? Or is it the progression of time to a destructive end and new beginning?
Could be symbolic of transformation. John wrote Revelations with the vernacular known at that time so a true explanation of those verses is speculative or open to anyone’s interpretation.