I will rejoice in Jerusalem and take delight in My people. The sounds of weeping and crying will no longer be heard in her.
If these promises were in part fulfilled when the Jews, after their return out of captivity, were settled in peace in their own land and brought as it were into a new world, yet they were to have their full accomplishment in the gospel church, militant first and at length triumphant. The Jerusalem that is from above is free and is the mother of us all.
Commenting on Isaiah 65:17-25
And I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in my people,.... God himself rejoices in his people, as they are considered in Christ; so he did from all eternity, and so he does at the conversion of them; which is the day of their espousals, and when he manifests his love to them, and rejoices over them to do them good, and continues to do...
(Isa 62:5). weeping . . . no more-- (Isa 25:7-8; Isa 35:10; Rev 7:17; Rev 21:4), primarily, foretold of Jerusalem; secondarily, of all the redeemed.