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Definition of New Jerusalem in English: New Jerusalemproper noun Christian Theology 1The abode of the blessed in heaven (with reference to Rev. 21:2). 〔基督教神学〕新耶路撒冷,圣城(参见《启示录》21:2) - 1.1as noun a New Jerusalem An ideal place or situation.
天堂;乐园 Example sentencesExamples - In 1642, Montreal began as a would-be spiritual Utopia, founded by a group of religious visionaries in Paris who wanted to build a New Jerusalem in the wilderness.
- There was also a Millenarian tradition based on a literal understanding of the Book of Revelations and the establishment of a New Jerusalem.
- Was it not Barbara Castle who urged us to build a New Jerusalem in the post-war period?
- Pogofenokee is surely not a New Jerusalem, where everyone wants to do what they should do; on the other hand, Auden's descriptive axioms of Eden (where you ought to do whatever you want) mostly apply.
- Instead of employing armed security guards and erecting gold-tipped gates, they are using bars and restaurants to build a New Jerusalem in south Manchester.
- In Kulikoff's telling it was the yearning for land - not for a New Jerusalem or new markets or empires or geopolitics or trade routes or raw materials - that drove the settlement of England's North American colonies.
- In addition to being a tourist Mecca, Orlando was becoming a New Jerusalem for international evangelical organizations, much like Colorado Springs.
- Henry George appears to have believed that if we had the right laws, men would be angels, that a New Jerusalem could be established by one simple change in property rights.
- Aberfan, mining closures and economic decline destroyed this New Jerusalem.
- It is hardly the broad sunlit uplands, let alone a New Jerusalem.
- Fortunately there are no final solutions, hellish or benign, the Holocaust or a New Jerusalem on earth.
- There are Christians and communists, who carve communes into the soil, hunt, trap, and sell crafts and furs, like the Puritans before them who settled the lower forty-eight in search of a New Jerusalem.
- ‘Today we see that great 1945 government as coming closest to building a New Jerusalem,’ Blair said.
- Those Europeans who dreamed about the dawn of a New Jerusalem were fascinated by the American political experiment.
- Blake longed for fame and an enthusiastic audience, to build a New Jerusalem, but refused to compromise to make his work more accessible.
- They cast their lot among society's castaways, aiming to make these mean streets into a New Jerusalem, a city on a hill.
Definition of New Jerusalem in US English: New Jerusalemproper nounˌn(y)o͞o jəˈro͞os(ə)ləm Theology 1The abode of the blessed in heaven (with reference to Rev. 21:2). 〔基督教神学〕新耶路撒冷,圣城(参见《启示录》21:2) - 1.1as noun a New Jerusalem An ideal place or situation.
天堂;乐园 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Today we see that great 1945 government as coming closest to building a New Jerusalem,’ Blair said.
- In addition to being a tourist Mecca, Orlando was becoming a New Jerusalem for international evangelical organizations, much like Colorado Springs.
- Those Europeans who dreamed about the dawn of a New Jerusalem were fascinated by the American political experiment.
- Aberfan, mining closures and economic decline destroyed this New Jerusalem.
- Henry George appears to have believed that if we had the right laws, men would be angels, that a New Jerusalem could be established by one simple change in property rights.
- Instead of employing armed security guards and erecting gold-tipped gates, they are using bars and restaurants to build a New Jerusalem in south Manchester.
- Was it not Barbara Castle who urged us to build a New Jerusalem in the post-war period?
- They cast their lot among society's castaways, aiming to make these mean streets into a New Jerusalem, a city on a hill.
- Pogofenokee is surely not a New Jerusalem, where everyone wants to do what they should do; on the other hand, Auden's descriptive axioms of Eden (where you ought to do whatever you want) mostly apply.
- There are Christians and communists, who carve communes into the soil, hunt, trap, and sell crafts and furs, like the Puritans before them who settled the lower forty-eight in search of a New Jerusalem.
- In Kulikoff's telling it was the yearning for land - not for a New Jerusalem or new markets or empires or geopolitics or trade routes or raw materials - that drove the settlement of England's North American colonies.
- Fortunately there are no final solutions, hellish or benign, the Holocaust or a New Jerusalem on earth.
- In 1642, Montreal began as a would-be spiritual Utopia, founded by a group of religious visionaries in Paris who wanted to build a New Jerusalem in the wilderness.
- Blake longed for fame and an enthusiastic audience, to build a New Jerusalem, but refused to compromise to make his work more accessible.
- It is hardly the broad sunlit uplands, let alone a New Jerusalem.
- There was also a Millenarian tradition based on a literal understanding of the Book of Revelations and the establishment of a New Jerusalem.
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