What does ellen white says about Isaiah 14
Based on the provided documents, there is very limited direct commentary from Ellen White specifically about Isaiah 14. The only reference found is a brief citation notation: "people." Isaiah 14:18-20" (HF 399.1), which appears to be part of a larger discussion but without the surrounding context in these excerpts. The documents provided contain several references to other chapters of Isaiah that Ellen White quoted or discussed extensively—particularly Isaiah 52, Isaiah 58, Isaiah 43, Isaiah 33, and Isaiah 65—but Isaiah 14 itself is not substantially addressed in the available excerpts. Isaiah 14 is a prophetic chapter that includes the famous passage about the fall of Lucifer (often understood to be verses 12-15, describing one who said "I will ascend into heaven" and "I will be like the most High"). However, without more complete documents from Ellen White's writings that specifically discuss this chapter, I cannot provide her detailed commentary on its meaning or application. If you're interested in Ellen White's understanding of Satan's fall and rebellion, which Isaiah 14:12-20 is often connected to, I would need access to documents where she discusses that topic more directly, such as her writings on the great controversy theme, the origin of evil, or Lucifer's rebellion in heaven. --- 💡 **You might also want to explore:** • What did Ellen White say about the origin and fall of Lucifer? • How did Ellen White interpret the prophetic books of Isaiah in general? • What did Ellen White teach about the great controversy between Christ and Satan? --- 📚 **thousands of passages found** containing these search terms — [Explore in Full-Text Search](/advanced-search?q=What+does+ellen+white+says+about+Isaiah+14)
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