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A Vision of a New Jerusalem
The good news is that I finished the proposal for my trip to Korea! The bad news is that I still have 2 journal articles to write and prepare 2-3 presentations for upcoming professional conferences! Hopefully I will have time to devote to this blog again.
In attempting that I want to discuss the next Scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls entitled “A Vision of a New Jerusalem”. But this scroll will take two posts. This post is dedicated as an introduction, whereas the second post will be the actual reading of the scroll. The concept of a new Temple and a New Jerusalem is the reason for this scroll and I want to cover a little history before delving into the actual Scroll.
Of course the Old Testament has a number of references to a new Temple. But only the New Testament (Ezekiel, Isaiah, Ezra and Tobit) has a reference to the New Jerusalem (Ezekiel and Revelation). The Dead Sea Scrolls has an additional Scroll call the Temple Scroll that only deals with the New Temple itself. What I want to do in this post is look at the other religious documents that relate to the Vision of a New Jerusalem. These would be the five that I mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph.
The Book of Ezekiel was written between 593 and 565 BCE. During this time Nebuchadnezzar and his armies destroyed the original Temple in 586 BCE, which Solomon built in 960 BCE. Interestingly, when one does physical research on this “First Temple” there is not documentation (except the Bible) of it ever existing and worse is that there is no archeological proof that it existed either!1 To add to this, even the Jewish Talmud claims that the Temple was not destroyed until 420 BCE.2 But if we should take Ezekiel at face value…his writings were either recorded as the Temple was destroyed or after the destruction. One must keep in mind that the war between the Babylonians and the Israelites had been in progress since 597 BCE, prior to the recording of the Book of Ezekiel. The chapters in the Book of Ezekiel of importance to this post are chapters 40 – 48. Here Ezekiel has a vision of a new Temple surrounded by a new territory for the Israelite community. As recorded in Ezekiel 45:1 the Temple grounds would be 25,000 cubits by 20,000 cubits (4.73 x 3.78 miles, 7.62 x 6.096 km) and the city itself would be an additional 4.48 sq. miles. Yes that is right the temple would 8 times the size of the city of Jerusalem. So the Temple plus the city would be 22.4 sq. miles, as big as Dover, Delaware, USA (the capital of that state)! But 88% of the city would be devoted to the Temple. The Levites would live in 11% of the city and the rest of Israel (the other 11 tribes) would have the remaining 11%. This would be a very large city to cross by horse! It is also the oddest organization of a city ever designed. Most likely Ezekiel was fantasying about the good old days and exaggerated the size of the city.
This New Jerusalem’s design is almost as staggering as that proposed by John of Patmos who describes a city in the Book of Revelation. In Rev 21:9-27, John of Patmos describes a city that is 1,350 x 1,350 miles in size. That is nearly the entire area of the planet when the oceans have been removed (1,822,500 sq miles or 4,720,000 sq km)! For a reference to this size: the USA is 9.6 million sq km and India is only 3.3 million sq km. Heaven will be only half the size of the present day US. I certainly hope there are not too many souls there! India has become over populated at the present count of 1.2 billion people.
Two more of the references describe the dreams of the Israelite people and how they long for a splendor of the old days. In the Book of Isaiah (Isa 54:11-12) the New Jerusalem is described as having layers on layers of fine jewels.
Isaiah 54:11-12 “O afflicted city, lashed by storms and not comforted, I will build with stones turquoise, your foundations with sapphires. I will make your battlements of rubies, and all your walls of precious stones.
Will we can certainly say that this Zion has never been built! Earlier in this chapter two other promises from YHWH have still not been fulfilled either (Isaiah 54:3 or 8). Reading this chapter it is quite obvious that Isaiah was describing an earthly kingdom. Nothing of the description of the New Zion indicates a heavenly city. It is beautifully written, and beautifully described but these three promises have not been fulfilled. So we can be sure that these were fantasies of a misplaced society wishing for better days. The other Old Testament reference is only found in the Catholic Bible.
Tobit 14:5 And that again God will have mercy on them, and bring them again into the land, where they shall build a temple, but not like to the first, until the time of that age is fulfilled; and afterward they shall return from all the places of their captivity, and build up Jerusalem gloriously, and the house of God shall be built and it forever was a glorious building, as the prophets have spoken thereof.
The Book of Tobit was canonized in 397 AD. So if it existed as an Old Testament book written by the Jewish people we have no proof of that. So here we have a catholic writer pretending to be a Jewish writer wishing for the better Jerusalem. Is it just me, being an Atheist that this sounds wrong?
One verse in the Old Testament does describe how the people of Israel were disappointed by the New Temple. This would be from the Book of Ezra. In verse 12 of that book it describes how the older members of the community wept bitterly for they knew that the New Temple was not what the prophets had described. So here the bible explicitly indicates that the Second Temple was not the prophesied Temple of YHWH. So even though an earthly temple was described by the prophets, as of this date no such temple has been built. As an Atheist this would seem to be an unfulfilled prophecy, making it a false prophecy. Yet to get around this problem, Christian apologist claim that the prophecy is related to a heavenly Jerusalem instead of an earthly one. What a load a crap!
1 D. Langmead and C. Garnaut (2001). Encyclopedia of architectural and engineering feats (3rd, illustrated ed.). ABC-CLIO, Inc. pp 314-319.
2 Seder Olam Rabbah; An Ancient Post-exilic Judaic document written in the Hebrew language.
