isaiah 44:28 commentary - Axtarish в Google
He is my shepherd — Him will I set up to be the shepherd of my people, to rescue them from wolves or tyrants, to gather them together, to rule them gently, and ...
What does Isaiah 44:28 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of ...
1. Cyrus is called God's shepherd. Shepherd was an epithet which Cyrus took to himself; and what he gave to all good kings. Calvin's Commentary on the... · Smith's Bible Commentary
The verse illustrates how God can use even pagan rulers to accomplish his divine purposes, demonstrating his ultimate control and authority over human history.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 44:28 The work of redemption wrought for us by Christ, encourages to hope for all blessings from him. Our transgressions ...
CLAIM: If Isaiah really wrote from Israel before the Exile (739-681 BC), then he would have predicted King Cyrus by name—over two hundred years in advance.
16 янв. 2008 г. · The passage is clear evidence that the Lord foreknew that a king named Cyrus would arise and would be instrumental in rebuilding Jerusalem.
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 44, in which God promises an outpouring of the Spirit on Israel, and proclaiming Himself to be its redeemer.
I say that Cyrus is my shepherd, and that he will carry out all my purposes. He will call on you to rebuild Jerusalem, and to restore the Temple.”.
The LORD declares the surprising role of Cyrus, a Persian king, in facilitating the return of the Israelites to Jerusalem.
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