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Context: Revelation 21:3: "Behold, the dwelling place (σκηνὴ) of God is with man. He will dwell (σκηνώσει) with them, and they will be his people." Revelation 21:22: "I saw no temple (ναόν) in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb." Revelation 22:1-5: "The river of the water of life... flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb... the tree of life."
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Christological Connection: Revelation 21:22 is the most astonishing statement in the temple trajectory: "I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb." After a canonical narrative spanning from Eden's garden-sanctuary through tabernacle, temple, Christ's body, and the Spirit-indwelt church, the trajectory reaches its telos in the abolition of the temple as a separate structure. God and the Lamb ARE the temple. The distinction between sacred space and ordinary space, between God's dwelling and humanity's dwelling, is dissolved — not because God becomes less holy but because holiness permeates everything. The tabernacle vocabulary persists (σκηνή, σκηνώσει in 21:3 — the same σκηνόω root as John 1:14), confirming continuity with the entire dwelling tradition. But the escalation is final: no veil, no restricted access, no intermediary building. "His servants... will see his face" (Revelation 22:4) — what Moses was denied (Exodus 33:20), what the high priest accessed only once yearly behind a veil, is now the permanent experience of every redeemed person. The river of life flowing from "the throne of God and of the Lamb" (Revelation 22:1) fulfills Ezekiel 47's temple river, Eden's rivers, and Jesus' promise of living water (John 7:38). The tree of life on its banks (Revelation 22:2), yielding fruit monthly and providing "healing of the nations," completes the circle from Genesis 3:24 where access was barred. Christ is the center of this consummated reality: He is the Lamb on the throne from which the river flows, the light that replaces sun and moon (Revelation 21:23), and the temple that contains the fullness of God. Already, believers experience God's dwelling through Christ and the Spirit. Now, at the consummation, the "not yet" is resolved: God's purpose from Exodus 25:8 — "that I may dwell in their midst" — is fulfilled without remainder, without restriction, and without end.
Connection Method(s): Promise-Fulfillment, Redemptive-Historical Progression — The new creation with "no temple" because God and the Lamb are its temple consummates the entire temple trajectory, fulfilling the promise of unmediated divine dwelling with humanity at redemptive history's climax. ANTI-DEFAULT CHECK: Promise-Fulfillment and Redemptive-Historical Progression are the primary methods because this text is the eschatological resolution of God's declared purpose ("that I may dwell in their midst"), not a typological correspondence but the direct fulfillment of the trajectory's goal.
Trajectory: Temple Ecclesiology
Trajectory Table: 158 - Temple Ecclesiology (Church as God's Dwelling)