Isaiah 45
45
1 THUS SAYS the Lord to His anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have held to subdue nations before him, and I will unarm and ungird the loins of kings to open doors before him, so that gates will not be shut.
2 I will go before you and level the mountains [to make the crooked places straight]; I will break in pieces the doors of bronze and cut asunder the bars of iron.
3 And I will give you the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places, that you may know that it is I, the Lord, the God of Israel, Who calls you by your name.
4 For the sake of Jacob My servant, and of Israel My chosen, I have called you by your name. I have surnamed you, though you have not known Me.
5 I am the Lord, and there is no one else; there is no God besides Me. I will gird and arm you, though you have not known Me,
6 That men may know from the east and the rising of the sun and from the west and the setting of the sun that there is no God besides Me. I am the Lord, and no one else [is He].
7 I form the light and create darkness, I make peace [national well-being] and I create [physical] evil (calamity); I am the Lord, Who does all these things.
8 Let fall in showers, you heavens, from above, and let the skies rain down righteousness [the pure, spiritual, heaven-born possibilities that have their foundation in the holy being of God]; let the earth open, and let them [skies and earth] sprout forth salvation, and let righteousness germinate and spring up [as plants do] together; I the Lord have created it.
9 Woe to him who strives with his Maker!–a worthless piece of broken pottery among other pieces equally worthless [and yet presuming to strive with his Maker]! Shall the clay say to him who fashions it, What do you think you are making? or, Your work has no handles? [Rom. 9:20.]
10 Woe to him [who complains against his parents that they have begotten him] who says to a father, What are you begetting? or to a woman, With what are you in travail?
11 Thus says the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker: Would you question Me about things to come concerning My children, and concerning the work of My hands [would you] command Me?
12 I made the earth and created man upon it. I, with My hands, stretched out the heavens, and I commanded all their host.
13 I will raise [Cyrus] up in righteousness [willing in every way that which is right and proper], and I will direct all his ways; he will build My city, and he will let My captives go, not for hire or for a bribe, says the Lord of hosts.
14 Thus says the Lord: The labor and wealth of Egypt and the merchandise of Ethiopia and the Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over to you and they shall be yours; they shall follow you; in chains [of subjection to you] they shall come over, and they shall fall down before you; they shall make supplication to you, saying, Surely God is with you, and there is no other, no God besides Him. [I Cor. 14:25.]
15 Truly You are a God Who hides Himself, O God of Israel, the Savior.
16 They shall be put to shame, yes, confounded, all of them; they who are makers of idols shall go off into confusion together.
17 But Israel shall be saved by the Lord with an everlasting salvation; you shall not be put to shame or confounded to all eternity. [Heb. 5:9.]
18 For thus says the Lord–Who created the heavens, God Himself, Who formed the earth and made it, Who established it and did not create it to be a worthless waste; He formed it to be inhabited–I am the Lord, and there is no one else.
19 I have not spoken in secret, in a corner of the land of darkness; I did not call the descendants of Jacob [to a fruitless service], saying, Seek Me for nothing [but I promised them a just reward]. I, the Lord, speak righteousness (the truth–trustworthy, straightforward correspondence between deeds and words); I declare things that are right. [John 18:20.]
20 Assemble yourselves and come; draw near together, you survivors of the nations! They have no knowledge who carry about [in religious processions or into battle] their wooden idols and keep on praying to a god that cannot save.
21 Declare and bring forward your strong arguments [for praying to gods that cannot save]; yes, take counsel together. Who announced this [the rise of Cyrus and his conquests] beforehand (long ago)? [What god] declared it of old? Was it not I, the Lord? And there is no other God besides Me, a rigidly and uncompromisingly just and righteous God and Savior; there is none besides Me.
22 Look to Me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.
23 I have sworn by Myself, the word is gone out of My mouth in righteousness and shall not return, that unto Me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear [allegiance]. [Rom. 14:11; Phil. 2:10, 11; Heb. 6:13.]
24 Only in the Lord shall one say, I have righteousness (salvation and victory) and strength [to achieve]. To Him shall all come who were incensed against Him, and they shall be ashamed. [I Cor. 1:30, 31.]
25 In the Lord shall all the offspring of Israel be justified (enjoy righteousness, salvation, and victory) and shall glory.
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Isaiah 45
45
1 This is what the Lord says to his chosen#tn Heb “anointed” (so KJV, NAB, NIV, NRSV, NLT); NCV “his appointed king.” one,
to Cyrus, whose right hand I hold#sn The “right hand” is a symbol of activity and strength; the Lord directs Cyrus’ activities and assures his success.
in order to subdue nations before him,
and disarm kings,#tn Heb “and the belts of kings I will loosen”; NRSV “strip kings of their robes”; NIV “strip kings of their armor.”
to open doors before him,
so gates remain unclosed:
2 “I will go before you
and level mountains.#tc The form הֲדוּרִים (hadurim) makes little, if any, sense here. It is probably a corruption of an original הָרָרִים (hararim, “mountains”), the reduplicated form of הָר (har, “mountain”).
Bronze doors I will shatter
and iron bars#tn That is, on the gates. Cf. CEV “break the iron bars on bronze gates.” I will hack through.
3 I will give you hidden treasures,#tn Heb “treasures of darkness” (KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV); TEV “treasures from dark, secret places.”
riches stashed away in secret places,
so you may recognize that I am the Lord,
the one who calls you by name, the God of Israel.
4 For the sake of my servant Jacob,
Israel, my chosen one,
I call you by name
and give you a title of respect, even though you do not recognize#tn Or “know” (NCV, NRSV, TEV, NLT); NIV “acknowledge.” me.
5 I am the Lord, I have no peer,#tn Heb “and there is none besides.” On the use of עוֹד (’od) here, see BDB 729 s.v. 1.c.
there is no God but me.
I arm you for battle,#tn Heb “gird you” (so NASB) or “strengthen you” (so NIV). even though you do not recognize#tn Or “know” (NAB, NCV, NRSV, TEV, CEV, NLT); NIV “have not acknowledged.” me.
6 I do this#tn The words “I do this” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. so people#tn Heb “they” (so KJV, ASV); TEV, CEV “everyone”; NLT “all the world.” will recognize from east to west
that there is no God but me;
I am the Lord, I have no peer.
7 I am#tn The words “I am” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. In the Hebrew text the participle at the beginning of v. 7 stands in apposition to “the Lord” in v. 6. the one who forms light
and creates darkness;#tn On the surface v. 7a appears to describe God’s sovereign control over the cycle of day and night, but the following statement suggests that “light” and “darkness” symbolize “deliverance” and “judgment.”
the one who brings about peace
and creates calamity.#sn This verses affirms that God is ultimately sovereign over his world, including mankind and nations. In accordance with his sovereign will, he can cause wars to cease and peace to predominate (as he was about to do for his exiled people through Cyrus), or he can bring disaster and judgment on nations (as he was about to do to Babylon through Cyrus).
I am the Lord, who accomplishes all these things.
8 O sky, rain down from above!
Let the clouds send down showers#tn Heb “let the clouds drip with”; KJV “let the skies pour down.” of deliverance!
Let the earth absorb it#tn Heb “open up” (so NASB); NIV, NLT “open wide.” so salvation may grow,#tc The plural verb should be emended to a singular form. The vav (ו) ending is probably virtually dittographic (note the yod at the beginning of the following word).
and deliverance may sprout up#tc The Hiphil verb form (תַצְמִיחַ, tatsmiakh) should probably be emended to a Qal (תִצְמַח, titsmakh). The יח sequence at the end of the form is probably due to dittography (note the following יַחַד, yakhad). along with it.
I, the Lord, create it.#tn The masculine singular pronominal suffix probably refers back to יָשַׁע (yasha’, “salvation”).
The Lord Gives a Warning
9 One who argues with his creator is in grave danger,#tn Heb “Woe [to] the one who argues with the one who formed him.”
one who is like a mere#tn The words “one who is like a mere” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons and clarification. shard among the other shards on the ground!
The clay should not say to the potter,#tn Heb “Should the clay say to the one who forms it?” The rhetorical question anticipates a reply, “Of course not!”
“What in the world#tn The words “in the world” are supplied in the translation to approximate in English idiom the force of the sarcastic question. are you doing?
Your work lacks skill!”#tn Heb “your work, there are no hands for it,” i.e., “your work looks like something made by a person who has no hands.”
10 Danger awaits one who says#tn Heb “Woe [to] one who says” (NASB and NIV both similar); NCV “How terrible it will be.” to his father,
“What in the world#tn See the note at v. 9. This phrase occurs a second time later in this verse. are you fathering?”
and to his mother,
“What in the world are you bringing forth?”#sn Verses 9-10 may allude to the exiles’ criticism that the Lord does not appear to know what he is doing.
11 This is what the Lord says,
the Holy One of Israel,#sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4. the one who formed him,
concerning things to come:#tc The Hebrew text reads “the one who formed him, the coming things.” Among various suggestions, some have proposed an emendation of יֹצְרוֹ (yotsÿro, “the one who formed him”) to יֹצֵר (yotser, “the one who forms”; the suffixed form in the Hebrew text may be influenced by vv. 9-10, where the same form appears twice) and takes “coming things” as the object of the participle (either objective genitive or accusative): “the one who brings the future into being.”
“How dare you question me#tn Heb “Ask me” The rhetorical command sarcastically expresses the Lord’s disgust with those who question his ways. about my children!
How dare you tell me what to do with#tn Heb “Do you command me about…?” The rhetorical question sarcastically expresses the Lord’s disgust with those who question his ways. the work of my own hands!
12 I made the earth,
I created the people who live#tn The words “who live” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. on it.
It was me – my hands#tn Heb “I, even my hands”; NASB “I stretched out…with My hands”; NRSV “it was my hands that stretched out.” The same construction occurs at the beginning of v. 13. stretched out the sky,#tn Or “the heavens.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heavens” or “sky” depending on the context.
I give orders to all the heavenly lights.#tn Heb “and to all their host I commanded.” See the notes at 40:26.
13 It is me – I stir him up and commission him;#tn Heb “I stir him up in righteousness”; NASB “I have aroused him.” See the note at 41:2. Cyrus (cf. 44:28) is in view here.
I will make all his ways level.
He will rebuild my city;
he will send my exiled people home,
but not for a price or a bribe,”
says the Lord who commands armies.
The Lord is the Nations’ Only Hope
14 This is what the Lord says:
“The profit#tn Heb “labor,” which stands metonymically for the fruits of labor, either “monetary profit,” or “products.” of Egypt and the revenue#tn Or perhaps, “merchandise” (so KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV); NAB “the gain of Ethiopia”; CEV “the treasures of Ethiopia.” of Ethiopia,
along with the Sabeans, those tall men,
will be brought to you#tn Heb “they will pass over to you”; NASB, NIV “will come over to you”; CEV “will belong to you.” and become yours.
They will walk behind you, coming along in chains.#sn Restored Israel is depicted here in typical ancient Near Eastern fashion as an imperial power that receives riches and slaves as tribute.
They will bow down to you
and pray to you:#sn Israel’s vassals are portrayed as so intimidated and awed that they treat Israel as an intermediary to God or sub-deity.
‘Truly God is with#tn Or perhaps, “among.” Cf. KJV, ASV “Surely God is in thee.” you; he has no peer;#tn Heb “there is no other” (so NIV, NRSV). The same phrase occurs at the end of v. 18, in v. 21, and at the end of v. 22.
there is no other God!’”
15 Yes, you are a God who keeps hidden,
O God of Israel, deliverer!
16 They will all be ashamed and embarrassed;
those who fashion idols will all be humiliated.#tn “together they will walk in humiliation, the makers of images.”
17 Israel will be delivered once and for all by the Lord;#tn Heb “Israel will be delivered by the Lord [with] a permanent deliverance.”
you will never again be ashamed or humiliated.#tn Heb “you will not be ashamed and you will not be humiliated for ages of future time.”
18 For this is what the Lord says,
the one who created the sky –
he is the true God,#tn Heb “he [is] the God.” The article here indicates uniqueness.
the one who formed the earth and made it;
he established it,
he did not create it without order,#tn Or “unformed.” Gen 1:2 describes the world as “unformed” (תֹהוּ, tohu) prior to God’s creative work, but God then formed the world and made it fit for habitation.
he formed it to be inhabited –
“I am the Lord, I have no peer.
19 I have not spoken in secret,
in some hidden place.#tn Heb “in a place of a land of darkness” (ASV similar); NASB “in some dark land.”
I did not tell Jacob’s descendants,
‘Seek me in vain!’#tn “In vain” translates תֹהוּ (tohu), used here as an adverbial accusative: “for nothing.”
I am the Lord,
the one who speaks honestly,
who makes reliable announcements.#tn The translation above assumes that צֶדֶק (tsedeq) and מֵישָׁרִים (mesharim) are adverbial accusatives (see 33:15). If they are taken as direct objects, indicating the content of what is spoken, one might translate, “who proclaims deliverance, who announces justice.”
20 Gather together and come!
Approach together, you refugees from the nations!
Those who carry wooden idols know nothing,
those who pray to a god that cannot deliver.
21 Tell me! Present the evidence!#tn Heb “Declare! Bring near!”; NASB “Declare and set forth your case.” See 41:21.
Let them consult with one another!
Who predicted this in the past?
Who announced it beforehand?
Was it not I, the Lord?
I have no peer, there is no God but me,
a God who vindicates and delivers;#tn Or “a righteous God and deliverer”; NASB, NIV, NRSV “a righteous God and a Savior.”
there is none but me.
22 Turn to me so you can be delivered,#tn The Niphal imperative with prefixed vav (ו) indicates purpose after the preceding imperative. The Niphal probably has a tolerative sense, “allow yourselves to be delivered, accept help.”
all you who live in the earth’s remote regions!
For I am God, and I have no peer.
23 I solemnly make this oath#tn Heb “I swear by myself”; KJV, NASB “have sworn.” –
what I say is true and reliable:#tn Heb “a word goes out from my mouth [in] truth and will not return.”
‘Surely every knee will bow to me,
every tongue will solemnly affirm;#tn Heb “swear” (so KJV, NAB, NIV, NRSV); NLT “confess allegiance.”
24 they will say about me,
“Yes, the Lord is a powerful deliverer.”’”#tn Heb “‘Yes, in the Lord,’ one says about me, ‘is deliverance and strength.’”
All who are angry at him will cower before him.#tn Heb “will come to him and be ashamed.”
25 All the descendants of Israel will be vindicated by the Lord
and will boast in him.#tn Heb “In the Lord all the offspring of Israel will be vindicated and boast.”
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