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Metaphysical Meaning of Isaiah 54:5

A Bible-first study of the passage, followed by source-grounded Neville Goddard references. YHWSA owns the Biblical context; MyNevilleGoddard.com preserves the complete Neville sources.

Isaiah 54:5 is studied here as a Biblical passage first: in its immediate King James context, through its recurring metaphysical themes, and through source-grounded readings preserved in Neville Goddard's lectures and books.

Isaiah 54:5
For thy Maker is thine husband; the LORD of hosts is his name; and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall he be called.

Read the Passage in Context

  • Isaiah 54:4 Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed: neither be thou confounded; for thou shalt not be put to shame: for thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth, and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more.
  • Isaiah 54:5 For thy Maker is thine husband; the LORD of hosts is his name; and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall he be called.
  • Isaiah 54:6 For the LORD hath called thee as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit, and a wife of youth, when thou wast refused, saith thy God.

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Key Metaphysical Themes

  • Divine Union
  • Holy Spirit
  • Virgin Birth
  • Spiritual Marriage
  • Lord Of Hosts
  • Spiritual Union
  • Christ Unfolding
  • Divine Marriage
  • Maker
  • Husband
  • Emanation
  • Wife

Neville’s Reading in Blake On Religion

Neville uses this verse to support the idea that the 'virgin' (every individual) is the bride of God, and God, as the Maker and husband, will sire the divine child within them without their conscious knowledge or consent, aligning with the mystical experience of the virgin birth.

For your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name. So the one who made me is going to sire me, without my knowledge, without my consent.

Source: Blake On Religion

Neville’s Reading in Building Your Temple

This verse clarifies that the 'husband' in the spiritual marriage is the divine Maker, the Lord of Hosts, emphasizing that the promise of union is with God, not a physical man.

Your maker is your husband, the Lord of Hosts is his name.

Source: Building Your Temple

Neville’s Reading in Every Natural Effect

This verse symbolizes the union of the individual with the Lord (their own deeper being), leading to a spiritual fertilization and the unfolding of the Christ story within them.

as you’re told in scripture – the Book of Isaiah – 'Your maker is your husband, and the lord of Hosts is His name.'

Source: Every Natural Effect

Neville’s Reading in Gods Plan Of Redemption

God, as the 'Maker' and 'husband,' has created humanity as His 'emanation' or 'wife.' The divine plan is for this emanation to be reunited and transformed into complete oneness with the Creator.

We are told: 'Your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name' If your maker is your husband, are you not his emanation, his wife, until the work that he began in you is brought to completion?

Source: Gods Plan Of Redemption

Neville’s Reading in Gods Plan Of Redemption 1969

God, our Maker, is intimately connected to us as a husband to a wife, implying a relationship of creation and eventual union. We are his emanation.

Your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name.

Source: Gods Plan Of Redemption 1969

Neville’s Reading in Gods Promise To Man

Jesus Christ, identified as the Maker, is also the spiritual husband who must 'leave all and cleave' to the individual. This signifies an intimate, unifying relationship where the divine merges completely with the human, fulfilling the promise of oneness.

“Jesus Christ is your Maker” and he is your husband, and he has to leave all and cleave to you.

Source: Gods Promise To Man

Practical Reflection

  • A vision of marriage and a 'supplied groom' is interpreted as a symbolic representation of this spiritual union, indicating that the individual is ready for the Christ story to unfold within them.
  • Understanding that one's true identity is an emanation of God, destined for complete union and transformation into the divine, which is the ultimate purpose of existence.
  • This verse illustrates the intimate relationship between the creator (Imagination) and the created (our current state), emphasizing the process of transformation back into the creator.
  • Recognize that you are the divine creator of your own spiritual reality and destiny, shaping it through your actions and thoughts.

Authoritative Neville Sources

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Questions about Isaiah 54:5

What is the metaphysical meaning of Isaiah 54:5?

YHWSA reads Isaiah 54:5 in its Biblical context while examining the states of consciousness and spiritual themes expressed by the passage.

Where can I read Isaiah 54:5 in context?

Open the linked YHWSA Bible workspace to read the complete chapter and use its language, note, and comparison tools.

Where did Neville Goddard discuss Isaiah 54:5?

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