We consider this verse for today:
"13 aSing, O heavens; and be joyful, O earth; for the feet of those who are in the east shall be established; and bbreak forth into singing, O mountains; for they shall be smitten no more; for the Lord hath comforted his people, and will have mercy upon his cafflicted."
"Sing, O heavens," I believe, means that there will be a time that the angels should rejoice and "be joyful, O earth," is when the people (or the earth itself) should rejoice, too. (At the end of the verse is the reason, in case you were wondering.) "Break forth into singing, O mountains," and the promise that they shall be smitten no more refers to the time when the earth will be renewed at the Second Coming. This is good, because in Genesis 3:17-18, the ground is cursed. I believe that this prophesy is telling about the time the curse will be lifted. The end of the verse tells the reason to rejoice. The Lord comforted His people (see Alma 7:11-12) and has mercy on those that are afflicted for His sake (see Matthew 5:44).
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