The New Jerusalem is 2.7 billion cubic miles - Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Nothing deep here. I was just finishing up Revelation recently and noticed that the new Jerusalem is 1400 miles wide, 1400 miles high, 1400 miles deep, e.g. 2.7 billion cubic miles according to Google Calculator
Just to compare, volume of the moon is 5.27 billion cubic miles. So the New Jerusalem is about half the volume of the moon. So if the new city is actually placed on Earth, the Earth is going to wobble a bit.
Just to compare, volume of the moon is 5.27 billion cubic miles. So the New Jerusalem is about half the volume of the moon. So if the new city is actually placed on Earth, the Earth is going to wobble a bit.
Darian Hickman
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