Ok, let’s substitute the word Israel for sun and moon in Isaiah 60:20, keeping in mind that it’s direct intended audience is Israel.
Isaiah 60:20(KJV) Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
Isaiah 60:20(dad version) Israel’s Israel shall no more go down; neither shall Israel’s Israel withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be Israel’s everlasting light, and the days of Israel’s mourning shall be ended.
No. Here are a few bible commentaries to try and help you get the gist.
Thy sun shall no more go down. — Thy
joy shall no man take from thee; thou shalt have a habitual cheerfulness.
Isaiah 60 - Trapp's Complete Commentary - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
Isaiah 60:20 . Thy sun shall no more go down. The sun of Zion shall set no more, when Jehovah, her Messiah, shall become her everlasting light. The winterly ages of sorrow and sighing shall flee away
Isaiah 60 - Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself - There shall be
no national and spiritual obscuration again, as formerly (
Joel 2:10;
Amos 8:9).
Thy sun shall no more go down - There shall be no total and long night of calamity, error, and sin.
Isaiah 60 - Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
What a graphic delineation is presented in these words of the privileges of the consecrated life! The Mighty One of Jacob becomes its Savior. Thenceforth it is ever ascending in the scale of experience, exchanging the period of stone for that of iron, of iron for silver, and of brass for gold.
Anxiety and depression are followed by long and happy years of fulness and joy. Violence and destruction, which, like vandals, hewed and burned, are replaced by salvation and praise. The Lord becomes the everlasting light, and the days of mourning are ended.
Do not think that such an experience is too good to last, and so beautiful that it must be evanescent. When once the dawn of perfect surrender and acceptance breaks, there is no sundown, no shadowed sky, no more sorrow or crying, no more heartbreak or hopelessness. The inheritance is forever! The branch is ever green! The strong nation is destined never again to become small!
Isaiah 60 - F.B. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' Commentary - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
19, 20.
The sun shall be no more thy light For thy light and beauty shall exceed its brightness. No words can excel in beauty these verses. The spiritual Jerusalem is glorified through the shining of Jehovah as her everlasting light.
Isaiah 60 - Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
etc etc etc
I agree we shouldn’t be looking for mistakes in the Bible, it’s inerrant. When we come to what seems to be conflicting passages then we need to modify our views to conform to the inerrancy of the Bible.
The passage about their sun and moon staying light has to do with them, rather than the planetary bodies. Trying to use this to say God breaks His word and ordinances is pathetic
Every eschatological view that I’ve come across has difficult areas that are not easily resolved, but having the Old Testament national Israel being reconstituted is froth with problems.
No. With God nothing is impossible. Having saved Jewish brethren returned to the promised land a great