Verses 1–8
ISAIAH - CHAPTER 45
GOD’S PURPOSE FULFILLED THROUGH CYRUS, HIS ANOINTED SERVANT
As already introduced, in chapter 44, Isaiah stresses the divine choice of Cyrus as an instrument, in the hands of Jehovah, whereby He governs the universe so as to fulfill His own sovereign will. And there is no reason to doubt that Isaiah recorded this prophecy approximately 150 years before the event.
Cyrus was one of the really great men of ancient times. With unimaginable swiftness he defeated the Medes and, by a series of brilliant campaigns, enlarged his empire to colossal size. In defeating Croesus (546 BC) he extended his kingdom to the Aegean Sea. Then, with one rapid blow, he so decimated the Babylonian army that (in 539 BC) his general was able to take Babylon by surprise, and without a fight. Cyrus ruled the world!
Vs. 1-8: HIS SUCCESS DIVINELY ASSURED
1. Cyrus is the Lord’s anointed one - exalted as king over his people to fulfill the Lord’s own purpose; In his work he is a type, or shadow, of the coming Messiah.
2. The Lord is pictured here as holding his hand - evidently to guide him into prepared paths, (comp. Isaiah 41:13; Isaiah 42:6; Psalms 73:23).
a. Subduing nations before him, (Isaiah 41:2; Isaiah 41:25; Jeremiah 50:3; Jeremiah 50:35; Jeremiah 51:11; Jeremiah 51:20; Jeremiah 51:24).
b. Weakening the kings, against whom Cyrus will march, (comp. Job 12:21).
c. Opening doors before him, and providentially arranging that "the gates shall not be shut."
3. Jehovah Himself will go before Cyrus, (vs. 2).
a. Smoothing rough places, (comp. 40:4).
b. Breaking in pieces doors of brass,,(Psalms 107:15-16).
c. And cutting their bars of iron in sunder, (Jeremiah 51:30).
4. The Persian king is promised the treasures of darkness and the hidden riches of secret places, (vs. 3; Jeremiah 50; Jeremiah 37); by the fulfillment of this promise Cyrus will know that the God of Israel is real - the true and living God.
5. For Israel’s sake, Jehovah has named Cyrus long before his birth - even surnaming him, (vs. 4).
a. Designating him as a shepherd to His people, (Isaiah 44:28).
b. Anointing him with kingly authority for the deliverance of Jacob, (vs. 1).
c. And He accomplishes this even though Cyrus has not known Him, (comp. Acts 17:23).
6. To Cyrus the Lord reveals Himself as Jehovah (the covenant God of Israel, vs. 5a), and declares that beside Him there is no other God! Furthermore, He will strengthen Cyrus for the task to which He has called him, (vs. 5b; comp. Psalms 18:39).
7. By what Jehovah accomplishes through this anointed one, ALL MEN (from east to west) will know that Jehovah alone is God! (vs. 6; Psalms 102:15; Malachi 1:11).
a. He forms the light (Isaiah 42:16) and creates darkness, (Psalms 104:20; Psalms 105:20).
b. He makes peace (which Cyrus will bring to Judah), and creates evil - in the sense of making sorrow, wretchedness, calamity, adversity and affliction the inescapable fruits of rebellion, (vs. 7b; Isaiah 31:2; Isaiah 47:11; Amos 3:6-7).
8. When the Prince of Peace reigns, the skies will "pour down righteousness" so that salvation and righteousness will spring up together, (vs. 8; Isaiah 8:6).