Why the Bible Starts in a Garden and Ends in a City

The Bible is 66 books, written over 1,500 years, by dozens of authors on three continents. And almost nobody asks the simplest question about it: Why does it start in a garden — and end in a city? That single shift is not accidental. It is the spine of the entire biblical narrative. And once you see it, every covenant, every exile, every prophecy, and every parable locks into place. The Bible is not the story of humanity returning to Eden. It is the story of God building something Eden was never big enough to hold. In this video, we trace the full arc of scripture from Genesis 2 to Revelation 22 — and show how every major stage of biblical history is one deliberate step in a single construction project. We cover: • Why Eden was the first temple — and what the Hebrew words abad and shamar reveal about Adam's actual role • Why the tabernacle was a portable garden and Solomon's temple was a garden made of gold • The moment Jesus declared himself the new temple — and what eskēnōsen in John 1:14 actually means • Why the church becoming the temple in 1 Corinthians 3:16 was the next escalation • Why the New Jerusalem has no temple — and why that absence is the loudest detail in all of Revelation • What it means that the nations bring their glory into the city — and what that says about human culture and history The garden was never the destination. It was the nursery. This video shows you where the Bible was always headed. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 Subscribe to Deep Made Bible — one idea, followed all the way down to where the Bible actually takes it. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #DeepMadeBible #BiblicalStudy #GardenToCity #GenesisToRevelation #BibleIsOneStory #NewJerusalem #EdenExplained #ScriptureExplained #GardenOfEden #CityOfGod