Living waters will flow from Jerusalem into two seas, both in summer and winter, symbolizing continuous blessings and life.
The LORD will reign as the absolute king over all the earth, and His name will be unified and worshipped.
The land around Jerusalem will be flattened into a plain, except Jerusalem itself, which will be elevated and inhabited securely.
Jerusalem will no longer face complete destruction and will be safely inhabited by its people.
A plague from the LORD will strike those who fight against Jerusalem, causing their flesh, eyes, and tongues to waste away while they are alive.
The LORD will create discord among these enemies, causing them to turn against one another in chaos.
Judah will fight in defense of Jerusalem and gather abundant wealth from the surrounding nations.
The same plague that afflicted humans will also affect horses, mules, camels, donkeys, and all other animals associated with the enemies’ encampments.
The survivors from nations that attacked Jerusalem will be required to annually worship the LORD and observe the feast of tabernacles as an act of submission.
Any nation or family that refuses to worship the LORD and participate in the feast will have no rain and will face punishment, including a plague similar to those suffered by Jerusalem’s enemies.
The bells of horses and common pots in the LORD's house will bear the inscription "Holiness unto the LORD," signifying complete sanctification of everything in Jerusalem.
All pots in Jerusalem and Judah will be holy, enabling everyone to partake in sacrifices, pointing towards widespread holiness and consecration.
The Canaanite, symbolizing impurity or unclean influences, will no longer exist in the house of the LORD.