Beulah Land

Beulah Land is a biblical term from Isaiah 62:4, symbolizing a restored, loving relationship between God and Israel, where the land is "married" (meaning beloved and inhabited) rather than "desolate" or "forsaken." It signifies spiritual peace, restoration, and God’s delight in His people. It is often used symbolically for heaven.

In John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress, Beulah Land is a tranquil, joyous country bordering the Celestial City (Heaven) where pilgrims rest, recover, and feast after finishing their difficult journey. It represents a state of spiritual maturity, peace, and closeness to God