Complete dictionary reading
Context, form, interpretation, and limits
Principal source or earliest context
Revelation 21 depicts the holy city descending, measured, illuminated, and entered through gates that are not shut by day.
Historical interpretations
Reception ranges from eschatological city to church, renewed creation, social hope, architectural ideal, and political imagination.
Visual anatomy
A broken square glows from an open center, with four visible approaches and no concealed back wall.
Antichrist.net visual convention: Open square with visible approaches and illuminated center.
Antichrist.net reading
The civic reading is rights-preserving order: transparent rules, legible custody, multiple approaches, no secret sovereign, and maintained participation.
Misuse warning
Utopian symbolism can itself become coercive when institutions claim exclusive possession of the perfect city.
What this symbol does not prove
It does not prove that any earthly party, nation, settlement, network, or institution is the final city.
Disputed readings and unresolved questions
Traditions differ on literal city, symbolic community, heaven, renewed earth, and political application.
Suggested comparison or manuscript example
Add MS 19896, folios 22v–23r, depicts the city and its illumination.
Source discipline
Source notes
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Revelation 21 USCCB Bible
New Jerusalem, open gates, transparent city, and non-exclusionary access.
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Add MS 19896: Apocalypse Picture Book British Library
Fifteenth-century illustrated cycle documenting dragon, beasts, mark, Babylon, witnesses, Lamb, books, and New Jerusalem.
