2. The Lord God of heaven hath given me all the kingdoms of the
earth--Though this is in the Oriental style of hyperbole (see also
Da 4:1),
it was literally true that the Persian empire was the greatest ruling
power in the world at that time.
he hath charged me to build him an house at Jerusalem--The phraseology
of this proclamation, independently of the express testimony of
JOSEPHUS,
affords indisputable evidence that Cyrus had seen (probably
through means of Daniel, his venerable prime minister and favorite)
those prophecies in which, two hundred years before he was born, his
name, his victorious career, and the important services he should
render to the Jews were distinctly foretold
(Isa 44:28; 46:1-4).
The existence of predictions so remarkable led him to acknowledge that
all his kingdoms were gifts bestowed on him by "the Lord God of
heaven," and prompted him to fulfil the duty which had been laid upon
him long before his birth. This was the source and origin of the great
favor he showed to the Jews. The proclamation, though issued "in the
first year of Cyrus"
[Ezr 1:1],
did not take effect till the year following.
JFB.
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