- Loss of nations who will not serve the Jewish people: Those nations and kingdoms who will not serve You and serve the Jewish people will become lost.
- Wood from Lebanon: Special wood from the land of Lebanon will be brought to Jerusalem.
- Transformation of Jew haters: All those who fought and rebelled against you will now with humility bow to the feet of the Jewish people and call Jerusalem a city of G-d in which Zion and the holy Jews live in.
- Fame and importance: Instead of you Jerusalem being desolate and hated, you will now become famous and important.
- The affluence of the Jewish people: The Jewish people will consume the delicacies of the Gentile nations. They will have gold instead of copper and silver instead of iron, and copper instead of wood, and iron instead of stone.
- No more tragedy or despair: You will no longer experience any more tragedy or despair in your land.
- G-d will be your sun of light: You will no longer need the sun or moon to give light, as rather G-d will be a light for you forever.
- All the Jewish people are righteous: All of your nation is righteous, and they will all inherit the land, as they are a handwork of G-d.
- Hakatan Yihyeh Lielef: Even the smallest of the Jewish tribes will become a great and mighty nation.
- Beita Achishena: I am G-d who will bring the redemption at the set time and can also bring it earlier if the Jewish people repent.
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