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19 Jerusalem will bring me joy,
and my people will bring me happiness.[a]
The sound of weeping or cries of sorrow
will never be heard in her again.
20 Never again will one of her infants live just a few days[b]
or an old man die before his time.[c]
Indeed, no one will die before the age of one hundred;[d]
anyone who fails to reach[e] the age of one hundred will be considered cursed.
21 They will build houses and live in them;
they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 65:19 tn Heb “and I will rejoice in Jerusalem and be happy in my people.”
  2. Isaiah 65:20 tn Heb “and there will not be from there again a nursing infant of days,” i.e., one that lives just a few days.
  3. Isaiah 65:20 tn Heb “or an old [man] who does not fill out his days.”
  4. Isaiah 65:20 tn Heb “for the child as a son of one hundred years will die.” The point seems to be that those who die at the age of a hundred will be considered children, for the average life span will be much longer than that. The category “child” will be redefined in light of the expanded life spans that will characterize this new era.
  5. Isaiah 65:20 tn Heb “the one who misses.” חָטָא (khataʾ) is used here in its basic sense of “miss the mark.” See HALOT 305 s.v. חטא. Another option is to translate, “and the sinner who reaches the age of a hundred will be cursed.”