Cities and Ruins
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In the biblical narrative, cities and their subsequent ruins serve as powerful symbols of human civilization, divine judgment, and the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. The Bible provides numerous accounts of cities that played significant roles in the history of Israel and the early Christian church, as well as cities that faced destruction due to their wickedness or as part of God's divine plan.

Jericho
One of the earliest and most famous cities mentioned in the Bible is Jericho. Known as the "City of Palms," Jericho is significant for its miraculous conquest by the Israelites under Joshua's leadership. The walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around the city for seven days, as described in Joshua 6:20: "So when the rams’ horns sounded, the people shouted. And when they heard the blast of the horn, the people gave a great shout, and the wall collapsed. Then all the people charged straight into the city and captured it." Jericho's fall is often seen as a testament to God's power and faithfulness to His promises.

Babylon
Babylon is another prominent city in the Bible, symbolizing human pride and rebellion against God. It was the capital of the Babylonian Empire and is often associated with idolatry and moral corruption. The city is famously linked to the Tower of Babel, where humanity's attempt to build a tower to the heavens led to God confusing their language and scattering them across the earth (Genesis 11:1-9). Babylon's eventual fall is prophesied in Isaiah 13:19: "And Babylon, the jewel of kingdoms, the glory of the pride of the Chaldeans, will be overthrown by God like Sodom and Gomorrah."

Sodom and Gomorrah
The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are synonymous with divine judgment due to their extreme wickedness. In Genesis 19, God destroys these cities with fire and brimstone, sparing only Lot and his family. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah serves as a warning against sin and a reminder of God's righteousness. As stated in 2 Peter 2:6, "if He condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to destruction, reducing them to ashes as an example of what is coming on the ungodly."

Jerusalem
Jerusalem holds a central place in biblical history as the city of David and the location of the Temple. It is the spiritual and political heart of Israel. Despite its significance, Jerusalem faced destruction due to the people's disobedience. The Babylonian conquest led to the city's fall and the exile of its inhabitants, as lamented in Lamentations 1:1: "How lonely lies the city, once so full of people! She who was great among the nations has now become a widow." Yet, Jerusalem is also the site of restoration and hope, as prophesied in Zechariah 8:3: "This is what the LORD says: ‘I will return to Zion and dwell in Jerusalem. Then Jerusalem will be called the City of Truth, and the mountain of the LORD of Hosts will be called the Holy Mountain.’"

Nineveh
Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire, is another city that experienced both divine warning and judgment. The prophet Jonah was sent to Nineveh to call its people to repentance. Remarkably, the city heeded Jonah's warning, and God spared it from destruction at that time (Jonah 3:10). However, Nineveh's eventual downfall is foretold in Nahum 3:7: "And it will come to pass that all who see you will flee from you, saying, ‘Nineveh is devastated; who will mourn for her?’ Where can I find anyone to comfort you?"

Capernaum
In the New Testament, Capernaum is frequently mentioned as a city where Jesus performed many miracles and taught in the synagogues. Despite witnessing His mighty works, the city faced rebuke for its unbelief. Jesus pronounced a woe upon Capernaum, as recorded in Matthew 11:23: "And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted up to heaven? No, you will be brought down to Hades. For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Sodom, it would have remained to this day."

The biblical accounts of cities and their ruins underscore themes of human ambition, divine justice, and the hope of redemption. These narratives remind believers of the transient nature of earthly cities and the eternal significance of God's kingdom.
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Cities of Refuge of the Hope of the Gospel

Cities of Refuge: (The Way To) Christ

Cities of Refuge: Afforded No Asylum to Murderers

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Cities of Refuge: Names of

Cities of Refuge: Required to Be: Easy of Access

Cities of Refuge: Required to Be: Open to all Manslayers

Cities of Refuge: Strangers Might Take Advantage of

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to not Protected Outside of

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to Obliged to Remain In, Until the High Priest's Death

Cities of Refuge: Those Admitted to Were Put on Their Trial

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Cities were Called For: The Country in Which Built

Cities were Called For: The Family of the Founder

Cities were Called For: The Proprietor of the Land

Cities were Frequently: Besieged

Cities were Frequently: Burned

Cities were Frequently: Depopulated

Cities were Frequently: Made Heaps of Ruins

Cities were Frequently: Pillaged

Cities were Frequently: Razed and Sown With Salt

Cities were Frequently: Stormed

Cities were Frequently: Wasted by Famine

Cities were Frequently: Wasted by Pestilence

Cities: A Great Defence to a Country

Cities: Afforded Refuge in Times of Danger

Cities: Ancient

Cities: Arranged in Streets and Lanes

Cities: Artificial Mode of Supplying Water To

Cities: Built in Desert Places

Cities: Built in Plains

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Cities: Often Built to Perpetuate a Name

Cities: Often Deserted on the Approach of an Enemy

Cities: Often Fortified by Art

Cities: Often Fortified by Nature

Cities: Often Founded and Enlarged by Blood and Rapine

Cities: Often Great and Goodly

Cities: Often had Citadels

Cities: Often Insignificant

Cities: Often of Great Antiquity

Cities: Perishable Nature of

Cities: Prosperity of, Increased by Commerce

Cities: Protected at Night by Watchmen

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Cities: Saints

Cities: Sometimes had Suburbs

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Cities: Surrounded With Walls

Cities: The Apostasy

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Cities: Under Governors

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