Spiritual Meanings in Isaiah, chapter 45

Full text of Isaiah 45
Theme: Of the Lord in respect to the Divine Human, who is "Cyrus." [10]

Verses:
1, 2: From His Divine He has omnipotence against all things of hell. [8]
3: He has Divine wisdom, [8, 10]
4: through His Divine, even to ultimates. [8, 10]
5, 6: He is none other than Jehovah; let all men know this. [10]
7: From Him are all things. [10]
8: Let them receive Him, that they may be saved. [17]
9-11: Doubt whether it be so and why it is so, ought not to be entertained, [10]
12: for He Himself is the God of heaven, [10]
13: and thus He will save men, for they have been bound by the hells. [17]
14: Those who are in ignorance and natural men will draw near. [11]
15: Whence salvation thus comes has been hidden. [17]
16: Those who are in falsities will recede. [4]
17: Those who are of His church are saved. [17]
18: The reason why they are thus saved is that man has been born for heaven. [17]
19: This has been foretold in the Word. [17]
20: Those who are in good draw near, and those who are in evil recede. [11, 17]
21, 22: The Lord should be received, because He alone is God, and from Him alone is salvation. [11, 17]
23-25: In Him alone is all the life of heaven, [17]
24: and that life is not in those who are against Him. [4]

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