Isaiah Chapter 45 [Rotherham]

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1 Thus, saith Yahweh, to his Anointed, to Cyrus–Whose right hand I have firmly grasped, To subdue, before him, nations, And, the loins of kings, will I ungird,–To open, before him, the two-leaved doors, And, the gates, shall not be shut: To his anointed – Typically. R4699:5

Every business enterprise employs various classes of workers. The firm may not approve of all their moral qualities--some are of good moral character and some of poor character, but the most responsible positions are given to those of recognized good character. R5385:3

In no degree interfering with the moral sense of Cyrus or Israel but taking advantage of the aims and desires of carnal men, their courses, not their motives, to accomplish his plans. R1272:1, R1780:4

To Cyrus – The Median General. type of Christ. R509:6, R2498:4, R4699:5

Typical of Christ, the Prince of the Kings of the East, who, in Revelation is shown drying up the symbolic Euphrates, destroy symbolic Babylon and delivering spiritual Israel. HG521:2

I have holden – God prospered the way of the noble and benevolent Cyrus to the seat of power. R1780:4

Subdue nations – Overthrow literal Babylon, type of mystic Babylon. R2498:3, R509:6

The two leaved gates – Enormous gates of brass spanning the River Euphrates which flowed through Babylon. R2498:2

Shall not be shut – Cyrus dried up the old channel by digging another, and then passed under the brass gates. R2498:3, R509:6; D24


2 I, before thee, will go, And, the hills, will I level–The doors of bronze, will I break in pieces, And, the bars of iron, will I cut asunder;
3 Then will I give thee, The treasures of darkness, Even the hoards of hidden places,–That thou mayest get to know, That, I–Yahweh, who am calling thee by thy name, am the God of Israel. That thou mayest know – Rather, God would have Cyrus know that his accession to power was not accidental, but by divine arrangement, for the purpose of returning the Israelites. God would have Cyrus recognize him as supervisor of his people's affairs. R1351:1*

By the calamities (evils) inflicted upon them and the overthrow of their man--made gods, to whom they would vainly appeal for deliverance--that there was no God beside the God of Israel. R1351:1*


4 For the sake of my servant Jacob, Even Israel my chosen, Therefore have I called unto thee by thy name, I give thee a title though thou hast not known me,– Jacob my servant's sake – As Cyrus made the proclamation which permitted literal Israel to return from captivity, so the King of kings, upon taking his great power as earth's new King, will set free all the Lord's people. HG521:3

Israel mine elect – The fact that we may see in this statement a certain typical application to Christ and the deliverance of nominal spiritual Israel from mystic Babylon does not interfere with the fact that typical Israel is here spoken of as "elect." F176

"You only have I known of all the families of the earth." (Amos 3:2) F176


5 I, am Yahweh, and there is none else, Besides me, there is no, God,–I gird thee, though thou hast not known me: I girded thee – A stronger hand guides them. R1089:6* Isaiah 45:7

Create darkness – Darkness may be said to be created by the withdrawing of light. R1351:1*

Create – To prepare or arrange, taking cognizance of, and permitting calamities, etc. R849:1

Evil may be said to be created by the withdrawal of the restraint and protection that affords peace. R1351:1*

Showing divine control of every trouble or evil. R871:5

Is God responsible for evil? Yes, in that it comes by permission and arrangement as the proper punishment for violating his laws. No, in that man is the author of his own suffering by his violations of those laws. R871:6

No matter what accidental evils might happen to other nations, no accident could occur to Israel. God would carry out his part of the covenant--every blessing and every evil, just as he had promised. R1226:4, R1887:2, R2029:2

Evil – In this text the word "evil" stands in opposition to the word "peace" and hence carries the thought of trouble, war, or some similar evil opposed to peace. R1271:5, R1780:2

Sin is always an evil, but evil is not always a sin. A125; R1226:2

God is not the author and instigator of sin. A124; R848:3, R1800:4

Because Israel was inclined to view their calamities as accidents, and not as chastisements, God here sends word reminding them of their covenant, and that their calamities were from him and by his will for their correction. A125

Calamities upon the Jewish nation as chastisements for wrongdoing. R1271:5, R1780:2; A124; Q773:4

Two things must be borne in mind--the proper significance of the word "evil" and the special covenant relationship between God and Israel. R1271:4, R1780:1

"Anything that directly or remotely causes suffering." (Webster) R1271:4, R1780:1

The Hebrew word "ra" is translated 32 different ways in our common version. It might be used in referring to any thing not good. Physical evil (calamity) is the only permissible meaning in this context. R1800:2, R871:5

Not sin, but calamity. R1351:2*

All evil, directly or indirectly of God, is both punitory and reformatory. R872:1

Speaking of the evil which came upon Babylon at the hand of Cyrus, who was God's messenger to punish Babylon and restore Israel. R871:5


6 That men may get to know, From the rising of the sun, And from the west, That there is none besides me,–I, am Yahweh, and there is none, else:
7 Forming light, and creating darkness, Making prosperity, and creating misfortune,–I–Yahweh, who doeth all these.
8 Let the drops fall, ye heavens, from above, Yea, let, the skies, pour down righteousness,–Let the earth open, and let them bear as their fruit-deliverance, And let, justice, spring forth therewith, I–Yahweh, have created it.
9 Alas for him who contendeth with his Fashioner,–A potsherd, [should contend] with the potsherds of the ground! Shall it be said by, the clay, unto him that is fashioning it, What wouldst thou make? Or thy work [say of thee], He hath no hands?
10 Alas for one who saith to a father, What begettest thou? Or to a woman, What dost thou bring forth?

11 Thus, saith Yahweh, The Holy One of Israel, And his Fashioner, As to things to come, they have asked me, Concerning my sons and concerning the work of my hands, they would command me! His Maker – Man's Maker. A190; R612:5

Ask me – None have the right to dictate to God. A191; R612:5

Command ye me – Or, assert that he must carry out our ideas? A191


12 I, made the earth, And, man upon it, I created,–I–mine own hands, stretched out the heavens, And, all their host, I commanded:
13 I, have roused him up in righteousness, And, all his roads, will I level,–He, shall build my city, And, my captives, shall he let go, Not for price, nor for bribe, Saith Yahweh of hosts. Raised him up – Cyrus was God's messenger to punish Babylon and restore Israel. R871:5

Build my city – Ir, a walled place; here, the court walls of the Temple. The city walls themselves were not built until the 20th year of Artaxerxes. (Neh. 2:3-8) B67


14 Thus, saith Yahweh–The produce of Egypt and the gain of Ethiopia, and the Sabeans, men of great stature, Unto thee, shall come over, And, thine, shall they become, After thee, shall they journey, In chains, shall they come over,–And, unto thee, shall they bow down, Unto thee, shall they pray [saying],–Surely, in thee, is a GOD, And there is none, else–no, God!
15 Surely, thou, art a GOD utterly hiding thyself,–O God of Israel, able to save! God that hidest thyself – He can be seen only by those whose eyes of understanding have been opened. R5210:5; SM472:T

16 They have turned pale and, even been put to shame, all of them,–Together, have they gone into disgrace, have the makers of images:
17 Israel, hath been delivered by Yahweh, with an age-abiding deliverance,–Ye shall neither turn pale nor he put to shame, unto the ages of futurity. World without end – "The world to come" (Heb. 2:5); "wherein dwelleth righteousness" (2 Pet. 3:13); the New Age. A67, E402

18 For, Thus, saith Yahweh, Who created the heavens, God himself, Who fashioned the earth–And made it, Himself, established it, . . . Not a waste, created he it, To be dwelt in, he fashioned it, . . . . I, am Yahweh, and there is none else: Not in vain – Not to be burned up as some ignorantly think. R1052:6*

To be inhabited – He created various orders of creatures adapted to the earthly home, of which man was the chief--lord, ruler, king. R470:3

By restored, perfect men. Who are we that we should say it is unjust for God to do as he likes with his own? A191

By a glorious race of perfect beings, to whose wants it will be perfectly adjusted when both they and it have attained its ideal perfection, at first illustrated in our progenitor, Adam, and his specially prepared Eden home. R1117:1*

Not to be destroyed by fire. R470:3; SM791:1; PD91/105; HG398:4

The whole earth is eventually to be made like Paradise. CR292:1; PD91/105

The world has never yet been fully inhabited. R5364:4; PD18/26

Necessary resources will suffice, for the process of change is always in a circle and mankind will merely need to follow the circle to its initial starting point and repeat the process throughout eternity. Q772:2

Year by year we see the earth preparing for full inhabitation. Through climatic changes the earth is gradually changing. Gradually will the curse be removed and the blessings of God be substituted. PD91/105

As opposed to scientific theories of the solar system running down, the earth becoming cold and lifeless, the earth dropping into the sun or colliding with a comet or other planet. Q771:1

There is sufficient room--Texas has room to bury three times an exaggerated estimate of all humanity, and they could all stand in an area less than the size of New York or Philadelphia. A161

"And every creature on earth heard I saying, Blessing and honor and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne." (Rev. 5:13) F52

Other planets were not made in vain either, but may be inhabited by beings yet to be created in God's image, to whom this earth's experience with sin will be a perpetual lesson. F70; E416; Q161:2

There is none else – None has a right to dictate to him. R612:5


19 Not in secret, have I spoken, In a place of the earth that is dark,–I have not said unto the seed of Jacob, In a waste, seek ye me,–I, am Yahweh, Speaking the thing that is right, Declaring the things that are just.

20 Assemble yourselves and come, Draw near, together, ye escaped of the nations,–They know not, Who carry the wood of their carved image, And pray unto a GOD who cannot save. A god – El, strong, powerful, mighty one. R296:2

21 Tell ye–and bring near, Yea let them take counsel, together,–Who, let this be known aforetime, In time past, declared it? Was it not, I–Yahweh? And there is none else that is God, besides me, A GOD, righteous and ready to save, There is none, besides, me! None beside me – Yet God hath exalted Jesus and given him the name at which all shall bow. R52:4*

22 Turn unto me–and be ye saved, all ye ends of the earth,–For, I, am GOD, and there is none else. Look unto me – Not to mind cures, hypnotism, Christian Science, Spiritism, Occultism, etc. SM329:T

23 By myself, have I sworn, Gone forth out of my mouth, is righteousness as a decree, And shall not turn back,–That, unto myself, Shall bow, every knee, Shall swear, every tongue: That unto me – The whole world shall be brought back to allegiance to the Heavenly Father. SM16:2

Every knee – Not only the living nations, but also all those who have gone down into death. R2972:4

Shall bow – By acknowledging Christ and the Church the world will be bowing to Jehovah. OV351:4

All who are willing to come into harmony with God will have bowed the knee. R5303:1

Every tongue – Including the repentant fallen angels. R1679:6; HG729:5

Swear – Confess. Those who refuse shall die the Second Death. R5098:1; SM16:2; HG647:4

Bowing to Jehovah's Anointed and confessing him as their Lord and Ruler. HG729:5

There is no more reason why a sinner could not be forgiven in the future than that a sinner could not be forgiven in the present. HG647:2


24 Only in Yahweh–for me, Hath one said, Is there righteousness and strength, Unto him, shall come and turn pale–All who have been incensed against him:
25 In Yahweh, shall be justified and shall boast themselves–All the seed of Israel.
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