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'It is very unfortunate,' says he, 'for European travelers, that the idea of treasures being hidden in ancient edifices is so strongly rooted in the minds of the Arabs and Turks; they believe that it is sufficient for a true magician to have seen and observed the spot where treasures are hidden (of which be is supposed to be already informed by the old books of the infidels who lived on the ...
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(4) For Jacob my servant . . . —The words “servant” and...
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ג ונתתי לך אוצרות חשך ומטמני מסתרים למען תדע כי אני יהוה...
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1. On 45. The Egyptian and the Babylonian captivities...
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- What Is Isaiah 45:3 About?
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This post on Isaiah 45:3 is a good follow up to the post on Isaiah 43:1-2. Isaiah was a prophet in Israel at a time when spiritual darkness covered the land. Economically they were doing extremely well. But their morality had become rotten. God called him to warn the people that if they didn’t change, judgment was coming. God was getting ready to p...
As I mentioned in the post on Isaiah 43:1-3, God promised Judah that he would redeem them. This meant that he would buy them back from slavery or give something in exchange for their freedom. To fulfill this promise, God was going to orchestrate human history. God needed someone to do His work of rescuing and delivering His children. He calls Cyrus...
Now that we have the context of Isaiah 45:1-3, we now have what we need to understand verse 3. So far we know that God is speaking to a pagan king whom He has called to do His work. What does this have to with treasures of darkness?
What should we get from these verses. Where do we go from here. This post could go on for a bit but I’ll just raise a few points for you to consider.
Good Bible study leads our hearts to turn to God in prayer. As you consider these few verses of Scripture and what they mean in your life, pray that: 1. God will make His plans for your life ever so clear that you cannot miss it. 2. you will receive spiritual eyes to discern God’s movement of favor in your life. 3. you will experience a closer rela...
Isaiah 45:1-17 ESV / 8 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful. Thus says the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have grasped, to subdue nations before him and to loose the belts of kings, to open doors before him that gates may not be closed: “I will go before you and level the exalted places, I will break in pieces the doors of bronze and cut through the bars of iron, I will give ...
Sep 3, 2020 · Isaiah 45:3 (NIV) In Isaiah 45, God promised the Israelites release from bondage to Babylon and deliverance for his wayward people through a Persian king named Cyrus. He says to Cyrus, “I will give you the treasures of darkness, riches hidden in secret places, so that you may know that I am the Lord, the God of Israel, who summons you by name” (Isaiah 45:3 NIV).
Isaiah 45:13. I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways: he shall build my city, and he shall let go my captives, not for price nor reward, saith the LORD of hosts. Isaiah 45:14. Thus saith the LORD, The labour of Egypt, and merchandise of Ethiopia and of the Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over unto thee, and ...
Isaiah 45:3 from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible reads: "And I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel." This verse comes from the book of Isaiah, which is a part of the Old Testament. The book of Isaiah contains prophecies and messages from God to the ...
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We seem suddenly made aware of treasures we had never dreamed of; and aware, too, that what we had deemed empty, and even repellent, may be made to yield up most surprising wealth, not that merely of a temporal, perishable kind, such as some would call "treasures," but what the wisest and most spiritual men would call such, under the blessed teaching of the Master (Matthew 6:19).