Isaiah 44:26-28
confirmeth.42:9; Ex 11:4-6; 12:29,30; 1Ki 13:3-5; 18:36-38; Eze 38:17Zec 1:6; Mt 26:56; Lu 24:44; Ac 2:25-28; 2Pe 1:19-21that saith.54:3,11,12; 60:10; Ezr 2:70; Ps 102:13-16; 147:2; Jer 30:18Jer 31:4,38-40; 33:7; Eze 36:33-36; Da 9:25; Zec 2:4; 12:6Zec 14:10,11and I will.58:12; Ne 1:3; 2:3; 3:1-32; Am 9:14decayed places. Heb. wastes.61:4; Eze 36:10 Be dry.11:15,16; 42:15; 43:16; 51:15; Ps 74:15; Jer 50:38; 51:32,36Re 16:12 Cyrus.42:15; 45:1,3; 46:11; 48:14,15; Da 10:1my shepherd.63:11; Ps 78:71,72saying.45:13; 2Ch 36:22,23; Ezr 1:1-3; 6:3-18Isaiah 45:1
1 God calls Cyrus for his church's sake.5 By his omnipotency he challenges obedience.20 He convinces the idols of vanity by his saving power. to his.13:3; 44:28; 1Ki 19:15; Jer 27:6whose.41:13; 42:6; Ps 73:23holden. or, strengthened.Eze 30:21-24to subdue.41:2,25; Ezr 1:1; Jer 50:3,35; 51:11,20-24; Da 5:6,28-30; 7:5; 8:3to open.All the streets of Babylon, leading on each side to the river, were secured by two leaved brazen gates, and these were providentially left open when Cyrus's forces entered the city in the night, through the channel of the river, in the general disorder occasioned by the great feast which was then celebrated; otherwise, says Herodotus, the Persians would have been shut up in the bed of the river, as in a net, and all destroyed. The gates of the palace were also imprudently opened to ascertain the occasion of the tumult; when the two parties under Gobrias and Gadatas rushed in, got possession of the palace, and slew the king. Na 2:6Isaiah 45:12-13
made the earth.18; 40:28; 42:5; Ge 1:26,27; Ps 102:25; Heb 11:3my hands.40:12,22; 44:24; Jer 27:5; 32:17; Zec 12:1all their host.Ge 2:1; Ne 9:6 raised him.1-6; 41:2,25; 46:11; 48:14,15in righteousness.42:6; Ps 65:5direct. or, make straight.1,2he shall build.44:28; 52:5; 2Ch 36:22,23; Ezr 1:3-11let go49:25; 52:2,3; Ro 3:24-26; 1Pe 1:18,19price13:17
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