Isaiah 45:1 Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; Cyrus’s work and strength foretold,
Isaiah 45:1-4. God hath all power,
Isaiah 45:5-12; will assist Cyrus,
Isaiah 45:13 ,14. The mystery of Providence,
Isaiah 45:15. Idols and their worshippers shall be destroyed, and God alone exalted, 16—21. The Gentiles come in to Christ,
Isaiah 45:22-25.
His anointed,
i.e. his king, whom God hath designed, and separated, and fitted, in all respects, for his work and service; in which and such-like respects divers persons are said to be anointed, who never had any material oil poured upon them, as the king of Tyrus,
Ezekiel 28:14, and Christ,
Isaiah 61:1, and Zerubbabel,
Zechariah 4:14, and Christians, 2 Cop.
1:21 1Jo 2:27. And they are thus called by way of allusion to the practice of the Jews, whose kings were frequently anointed,
1 Samuel 10:1 16:13, &c.
I have holden,
or
strengthened; whom I will powerfully assist, teaching his hands to war, as the phrase is,
Psalm 18:34, supporting and directing his right hand to strike home.
Nations;
the Babylonians, and those other nations which were confederate with them, and fought for them, as may be gathered from
Jeremiah 51:9.
I will loose the loins of kings;
I will weaken them, for a man’s strength consists much in his loins, and receiveth some advantage by the girding of his loins: or, I will take away their girdle, which was about their loins, to wit, their power and authority, whereof that was an ensign, of which see on
Job 12:18 Isaiah 22:21.
To open before him the two-leaved gates;
the great and magnificent gates of their cities and palaces, which shall be opened to him as conqueror.