Apocalipsis 21:18

18 La muralla estaba hecha de jaspe, y la ciudad era de oro puro, semejante a cristal pulido.

Apocalipsis 21:18 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 21:18

And the building of the wall of it was of jasper
Which is expressive of the impregnableness, duration, brightness, and glory of salvation by Christ, the jasper being a very hard, durable, and bright stone; and salvation can never be made void, and of none effect; it will last for ever, and in this state will come forth as light, and as a lamp that burneth; it is represented by the same precious stone as God and Christ themselves are; see ( Revelation 4:2 ) ( 21:11 ) . And the city was pure gold, like unto clear glass; it was made or built of gold; its parts, buildings, houses, and palaces, were all of gold, and that the best; and it was like to transparent glass; that is, either the city, as most copies read, or the gold; for the Alexandrian copy reads, (omoion) , and so the Vulgate Latin version; the gold of which it was is different from common gold; and as this city, the new Jerusalem, designs the saints, the precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, the inhabitants of the new earth; this denotes the solidity, excellency, and preciousness of them, the rich and happy state they will be in, as well as their purity and freedom from all sin and corruption, and the clear knowledge of things they themselves will have, and others will have of them; their hearts and actions will be open to all; nor will this gold have any rust upon it any more, or ever be changed, and become dim.

Apocalipsis 21:18 In-Context

16 La ciudad era cuadrada; medía lo mismo de largo que de ancho. El ángel midió la ciudad con la caña, y tenía dos mil doscientos kilómetros: su longitud, su anchura y su altura eran iguales.
17 Midió también la muralla, y tenía sesenta y cinco metros, según las medidas humanas que el ángel empleaba.
18 La muralla estaba hecha de jaspe, y la ciudad era de oro puro, semejante a cristal pulido.
19 Los cimientos de la muralla de la ciudad estaban decorados con toda clase de piedras preciosas: el primero con jaspe, el segundo con zafiro, el tercero con ágata, el cuarto con esmeralda,
20 el quinto con ónice, el sexto con cornalina, el séptimo con crisólito, el octavo con berilo, el noveno con topacio, el décimo con crisoprasa, el undécimo con jacinto y el duodécimo con amatista.
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