2. Who--else but God? The fact that God "raiseth up" Cyrus and
qualifies him for becoming the conqueror of the nations and deliverer of
God's people, is a strong argument why they should trust in Him. The
future is here prophetically represented as present or past.
the righteous man--Cyrus; as
Isa 44:28; 45:1-4, 13; 46:11,
"from the East," prove. Called "righteous," not so much on
account of his own equity [HERODOTUS, 3.89], as
because he fulfilled God's righteous will in restoring the Jews
from their unjust captivity. Raised him up in righteousness.
The Septuagint takes the Hebrew as a noun
"righteousness." MAURER translates, "Who raised up
him whom salvation (national and temporal, the gift of God's
'righteousness' to the good,
Isa 32:17;
compare
Isa 45:8; 51:5)
meets at his foot" (that is, wherever he goes). Cyrus is said to come
from the East, because Persia is east of Babylon; but in
Isa 41:25,
from the north, in reference to Media. At the same time the full
sense of righteousness, or righteous, and of the whole
passage, is realized only in Messiah, Cyrus' antitype (Cyrus knew
not God,
Isa 45:4).
He goes forth as the Universal Conqueror of the "nations," in
righteousness making war
(Ps 2:8, 9;
Re 19:11-15; 6:2; 2:26, 27).
"The idols He shall utterly abolish" (compare
Isa 7:23,
with Isa 2:18).
Righteousness was always raised up from the East. Paradise was east of
Eden. The cherubim were at the east of the garden. Abraham was called
from the East. Judea, the birthplace of Messiah, was in the East.
called . . . to . . . foot--called him to
attend His (God's) steps, that is, follow His guidance. In
Ezr 1:2,
Cyrus acknowledges Jehovah as the Giver of his victories. He subdued
the nations from the Euxine to the Red Sea, and even Egypt (says
XENOPHON).
dust--
(Isa 17:13; 29:5;
Ps 18:42).
Persia, Cyrus' country, was famed for the use of the "bow"
(Isa 22:6).
"Before him" means "gave them into his power"
(Jos 10:12).
MAURER translates, "Gave his (the enemy's) sword
to be dust, and his (the enemy's) bow to be as stubble"
(Job 41:26, 29).
JFB.
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