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Isaiah 44–48 continues God’s message of comfort and assurance to Israel, declaring the LORD alone as Creator, Redeemer, and the only true God. The emptiness of idols is exposed in sharp contrast to God’s power to declare the end from the beginning.
These chapters also name Cyrus as God’s chosen instrument, showing that history itself is under divine direction. Despite Israel’s stubbornness, the LORD promises redemption, calls his people out of exile, and acts for the sake of his name, not because of their merit.
By Mark Kaplowitz4.9
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Isaiah 44–48 continues God’s message of comfort and assurance to Israel, declaring the LORD alone as Creator, Redeemer, and the only true God. The emptiness of idols is exposed in sharp contrast to God’s power to declare the end from the beginning.
These chapters also name Cyrus as God’s chosen instrument, showing that history itself is under divine direction. Despite Israel’s stubbornness, the LORD promises redemption, calls his people out of exile, and acts for the sake of his name, not because of their merit.

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