- The redemption: I will rejoice Jerusalem and rejoice My nation and they will no longer hear sounds of crime and scream.
- Long life: There will no longer be elderly men who will not live out their days. Even a sinning lad will only die at the age of 100.
- The rebuilding of homes in Israel: In the times of the redemption homes and vineyards will be built in Israel from which they will eat from. In the time of the redemption, their homes will no longer be inhabited by others and their vineyards will no longer be eaten by others.
- Having children: The Jewish people will be blessed with many offspring.
- Answering the prayers of the Jewish people: I will answer their prayers before they even ask for it.
- A wolf and sheep will graze together: The wolf and lamb will graze together, and the lion and ox will share straw together. Snakes will no longer be dangerous. Animals will no longer threaten people throughout my entire holy mountain, says G-d.
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