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we quote the English wikipia:


"See also: Babylonian captivity

In Jewish mysticism, there are two Gardens of Eden and two Promised Lands: the heavenly invisible one and the earthly visible one that is a copy of the heavenly invisible one.[6][7] Heaven in Jewish mysticism includes a heavenly Promised land – including Jerusalem, the temple, and the Ark of the Covenant[6] – and a heavenly Garden of Eden – including the tree of life, a storehouse for the manna that angels eat, and multiple rivers that water the garden.[6][7] When the Bible mentions a New Jerusalem, heavenly sanctuary, bread of life, or God's throne, it is referring to the Jewish mystical understanding of heaven.[6][7]


The Babylonian threat to the Kingdom of Judah began as the Babylonian Empire conquered Assyria and rose to power from 612 to 609 BCE. Jerusalem surrendered without major bloodshed to Babylon in 597 BCE. An Israelite uprising brought the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar’s army in 586 BCE. The entire city, including the First Temple, was burned. Israelite aristocrats were taken captive to Babylon. "


In order not to have to quote the entire, very good Wikipedia article, we recommend it at Wikipedia in English! to read. The German one is rubbish! Another example of this. In Germany people are being systematically dumbed down by Atifascism


The heavenly Jerusalem does not only exist among the Jews but also among the Christians.

And so we see the good shepherd with  who can graze his sheeps (shnuckys) safely in the heavenly Jerusalem.



wiki rightly mentions that heavenly Jerusalem is also Catholic. Unfortunately, it doesn't mention the important thing that the heavenly Jerusalem is also extremely important for Muslims


At the moment, from a religious point of view, it is like this: For Jews, the heavenly Jerusalem is actually without any religious significance, especially for Zionist Jews who currently rule the earthly Jerusalem.. Among Christians, it is more relevant to Catholics. The replica of an earthly site far away from earthly Jerusalem is of cultural and historical significance.

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