Why the Bible Ends in a City, Not a Garden | Bible Explained

Most people assume the ultimate Christian hope is simply returning to the Garden of Eden, completely erasing thousands of years of human history. But the biblical story does not end where it began. Instead of a quiet, isolated garden, the final pages of Revelation reveal a massive, towering city coming down out of heaven. Why would God use the ultimate symbol of human rebellion—the city—as the eternal home for His people? This Bible study explores the profound journey from Eden to the New Jerusalem. We look at Cain building the first city out of fear, the towering pride of Babel, and how God ultimately redeems human culture, architecture, and community rather than throwing it away. The text reveals the Tree of Life growing directly in the middle of a city street, proving that God does not abandon the physical world—He brings it to perfection. #BibleStudy #BibleExplained #NewJerusalem #Scripture #BookOfRevelation #DeepBibleStudy Watch until the end to discover why the gates of the eternal city are never shut, and what the kings of the earth actually bring inside. Subscribe for more deep Bible explanations made simple.