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The writer of Revelation has a vision of Jerusalem that does not necessarily coincide with the reality of its brick and mortar. Mark Twain once visited Jerusalem and considered the roads "infernal" and described the city as a whole as "desolate and unlovely... a pauper's village." Yet, it is in such places as these that God promises to be, tempering our impression of anyplace with a glory that cannot be measured by visual appearance.

