Isaiah 14 is not about Satan: An Examination of a Faulty Interpretation by Tradition Part 1
Isaiah 14 is not about Satan: An Examination of a Faulty
Interpretation by Tradition Part 1
The traditional interpretation states that Satan was in Heaven and
because of his pride wanted to surpass the Lord God. This resulted in him
getting excommunicated from Heaven. However, the text in Isaiah 14 says that he
wished to ascend into Heaven, which means that he was not there originally. Why
desire to ascend Heaven if you are there already. This is not consistent with
the traditional interpretation of Isaiah 14. Instead, we are seeing the Pride
and Fall of the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar. It is being described in a figurative
manner. By using a parallel table and allowing scripture to interpret scripture
we can see support for a human king. Not a spiritual being.
Isaiah
14
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Daniel
4
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Isaiah 14:12 12
“How you are fallen from heaven, O Day Star, son of Dawn! How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the
nations low!
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Daniel 4:10-14 10
The visions of my head as I lay in bed were these: I saw, and
behold, a tree in the midst of the earth, and its height was great. 11 The
tree grew and became strong, and its top reached to heaven, and it was
visible to the end of the whole earth. 12 Its leaves were beautiful and its
fruit abundant, and in it was food for all. ….14 He proclaimed aloud
and said thus: ‘Chop down the tree and lop off its branches,
strip off its leaves and scatter its fruit. Let the beasts flee from under it
and the birds from its branches.
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Isaiah 14:13-14
13 You said in
your heart, ‘I will ascend to heaven; above the stars of God I
will set my throne on high; I will sit on the mount of assembly in
the far reaches of the north; 14 I will ascend above the heights of the
clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.’
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Daniel 4:22-23
22 it is you, O king, who have grown and become strong. Your greatness has grown
and reaches to heaven, and your dominion to the ends of the earth.
23 And because the king saw a watcher, a holy one, coming down from heaven
and saying, ‘Chop down the tree and destroy it, but leave the
stump of its roots in the earth, bound with a band of iron and
bronze, in the tender grass of the field, and let him be wet with the dew of
heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts of the field, till seven
periods of time pass over him,
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Isaiah
14:3-4 3 When the Lord has given you rest from your pain and turmoil and the
hard service with which you were made to serve, 4 you will take
up this taunt against the king of Babylon: “How the oppressor
has ceased, the insolent furyceased!
In
Daniel 4:30-34, we see the Isaiah 14's prophecy come true. Satan's name is no where mentioned in Isaiah 14. It must be read and forced into the text in order to get that interpretation.
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Daniel
4:30-34 30 and the king answered and said, “Is not this great
Babylon, which I have built by my mighty power as a royal residence and for the
glory of my majesty?” 31 While the words were still in the
king's mouth, there fell a voice from heaven, “O King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it
is spoken: The kingdom has departed from you, 32 and you shall be
driven from among men, and your dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field.
And you shall be made to eat grass like an ox, and seven periods of time shall
pass over you, until you know that the Most High rules the kingdom of men and
gives it to whom he will.” 33 Immediately the word was fulfilled
against Nebuchadnezzar. He was driven from among men and ate grass like an ox,
and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his hair grew as long as
eagles' feathers, and his nails were like birds' claws. Nebuchadnezzar Restored
34 At the end of the days I, Nebuchadnezzar, lifted my eyes to heaven, and my
reason returned to me, and I blessed the Most High, and praised and honored him
who lives forever, for his dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom
endures from generation to generation;
The context of Isaiah
chapters 13-23 are a series of “burdens” on various nations, e.g. Babylon,
Tyre, Egypt.
The prophecy is
therefore about the human king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar on his fall: Isaiah
14:16 16 Those who see you will stare at you and ponder over you: ‘Is this the man who made the
earth tremble, who shook kingdoms. This is clearly about a man.
Satan is a spirit. If anything, this can align to a possible future
Anti-Christ, but not Satan.
Verse 20 says that Nebuchadnezzar’s
seed will be destroyed while Verse 22
says that Babylon’s seed will be destroyed. It is safe to say there are the
same things.
The Babylonian King was already in actively ruling at this time. There are no passages before Isaiah 14 stating that Satan was ruling Earthly Kingdoms.
It is common in scripture to see leadership figuratively described as stars: Genesis 37:9 (leadership of Israel); Isaiah 13:10 (leadership of Babylon); Ezekiel 32:7 (leadership of Egypt); Joel 3:15, Daniel 8:10,24.
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Genesis 37:9 9 Then he dreamed another dream and told it
to his brothers and said, “Behold, I have dreamed another dream. Behold, the
sun, the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to me.
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Isaiah 13:10 10 For the stars of the heavens and their
constellations will not give their light; the sun will be dark at its rising,
and the moon will not shed its light.
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Ezekiel 32:7 7 When I blot you out, I will cover the
heavens and make their stars dark; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the
moon shall not give its light.
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Joel 3:15 15 The sun and the moon are darkened, and the
stars withdraw their shining.
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Daniel 8:10, 24 10 It grew great, even to the host of
heaven. And some of the host and some of the stars it threw down to the ground
and trampled on them……
24 His power shall be great—but not by his
own power; and he shall cause fearful destruction and shall succeed in what he
does, and destroy mighty men and the people who are the saints.
Ascending to and falling from heaven are common idioms used in the Bible in order to describe pride and humility. See Job 20:6-7; Jeremiah 51:53 ( about Babylon); Lamentations 2 :1; Matthew 11:23
Ascending to and falling from heaven are common idioms used in the Bible in order to describe pride and humility. See Job 20:6-7; Jeremiah 51:53 ( about Babylon); Lamentations 2 :1; Matthew 11:23
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Job 20:6-7 6 Though his height mount up
to the heavens, and his head reach to the clouds, 7 he will perish forever like
his own dung; those who have seen him will say, ‘Where is he?’
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Jeremiah 51:53 53 Though Babylon should
mount up to heaven, and though she should fortify her strong height, yet
destroyers would come from me against her, declares the Lord
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Lamentations 2:1 2 How the Lord in his
anger has set the daughter of Zion under a cloud! He has cast down from heaven
to earth the splendor of Israel; he has not remembered his footstool in the day
of his anger.
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Matthew 11:23 23 And you, Capernaum, will
you be exalted to heaven? You will be brought down to Hades. For if the mighty
works done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this
day.
In Isaiah 14:17, it states that the King made a wilderness
out of the cities that fought against his rule. Due to the kings actions, he
will not receive an honorable burial. Again, Satan is a spirit. You cannot bury
spirits or visibly see their “bodies” lying on the earth. In addition, you see
the same Hebrew word for “lie down” in Isaiah 43:17.
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Isaiah 14:17-19 17 who made the world
like a desert and overthrew its cities, who did not let his prisoners go home?’ 18 All the kings of the nations lie in glory, each in
his own tomb; 19 but you are cast out, away from
your grave, like a loathed branch, clothed with the slain, those
pierced by the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit, like a dead body
trampled underfoot.
The King was to "lie down" in Isaiah 14:8 in defeat. You see the same Hebrew word for “lie down” referring to the Babylonian army in Isaiah 43:17.
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Isaiah 14:8 8 The cypresses rejoice at
you, the cedars of Lebanon, saying, ‘Since you were laid low,
no woodcutter comes up against us.’
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Isaiah 43:17 17 who brings forth chariot
and horse, army and warrior; they lie down, they
cannot rise, they are extinguished, quenched like a wick:
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