the Lord is there
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH (J″ [Note: Jahweh.] is there).The name to be given to the restored and glorified Jerusalem (Eze_48:35; cf. Isa_60:14-22; Isa_62:2, Rev_21:2 f.). The prophet beheld the Lord forsake His temple (ch. 11), and he beheld Him again enter it (ch. 43); now He abides in it among His people for ever.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909
jē̇-hō?va sham?a (יהוה שׁמּה, yahweh shāmmāh, ?Yahweh is there?): The name to be given to the new Jerusalem, restored and glorified, as seen in the vision of Ezek (Eze_48:35 margin; compare Rev_21:3). Yahweh returns to the temple which He had forsaken, and from that time forward the fact of supreme importance is that He is there, dwelling in the midst of His people.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.
Jehovah-shammah
(Heb. Yehovah' Sham'mah, יְהוָֹה שָׁמָּה, Jehovah is there; Sept. Κύριος ἐκεῖ,Vulg. Dominus ibidem, Auth. Vers. The Lord is there), the symbolical title conferred by Ezekiel upon the spiritual representation of Jerusalam seen by him in his vision (Eze_48:35); under a figure evidently of like import with the description of the new Jerusalem in the Apocalypse (Rev_21:3; Rev_22:3). In the Old Test. prophecy it appears to have been a type of the Gospel Church, SEE IMMANUEL, probably through a primary reference to the restoration of the Jewish metropolis after the Exile, and perhaps of the recovery of the Jews to Christianity, whereas the N.T. seer carries forward the symbol to the heavenly abode of the saints (comp. Jer_33:16).
CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.