only (in plural) of he-goats, or (figuratively) leaders of the people' (Strong's no.6260). We've had quite a bit of teaching already from our Father in this Great Book of Isaiah about certain 'leaders of the people'.  These are the leaders who wilfully mislead, seeking 'reward' remember?

 

 Isa.3:12. As for My People , children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O My People, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.

Isa 3.THE SIN OF JUDAH (WOMEN) JUDGEMENT PRONOUNCED.

Pride. Manifested.

Threatening. (General).

Threatening. (Particular).

Pride. Humbled.

They represent the 'goats' that are separated by Christ as written in

Matt.25. and are put on the left-hand.

Matt.25. PARABLE. THE TEN VIRGINS.

The ten. The five foolish. The five wise. The Bridegroom tarrying. The ten sleeping ones.The City. The Call. The ten. The five foolish. The five wise. The bridgroom coming. The five foolish ones.

SERVANTS. PARABLE THE MASTER.

The Master. Departure. Commission. Servants. Conduct. Described. The Master. Return.  Reckoning. Servants. Conduct. Judged.

THE GATHERING OF THE NATIONS. (GENTILES). 32 The gathering. Stationing. Right Hand. Blessed. Reason. Inquiry. Answer.

41. Stationing. Left hand. Cursed. Reason.Inquiry. Answer.

 

Isa 14:10   All they shall speak and say unto thee, 'Art thou also become weak as we? art thou become like unto us?'
This 'All they' refers back to the verse we just covered They are the Rephaim (fallen ones) and the wicked chief rulers of the earth. Well who are they talking to?  The fallen angels who are in chains in the pit, along with these false rulers, are talking to Satan as he is powerless when this event of Christ casting him into the pit takes place. Its like, "We thought surely you would triumph Satan, so how is it you're just like us now, weak and cast into chains?" I don't know about you, but I kind of look forward to this seeing this event.

Isa 14:11   Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee.

    
Again, this word 'grave' is 'she'owl' in Hebrew, meaning 'the pit, or Hades', the place of separation reserved for the wicked. These 'worms' are in the sense of 'maggots' upon a decaying carcass (Strong's nos.7415; 8438). So then, 'Mr. Death' will experience his own 'death'.

 

Isa 14:12   How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!

     Finally! There is now no doubt, as to whom these verses are speaking about in this Chapter.  It is none other than Lucifer, the 'son of the morning', i.e. Satan. This one is also God's 'rod of Mine anger' given back in Isa.10:6, but for our near future. That should be clear now with this verse. Note the phrase 'didst weaken the nations', as its meaning is going to come up in a moment.
       The meaning of the name '
Lucifer' and the phrase 'son of the morning' is very important in this verse! The word 'Lucifer' is 'heylel' in Hebrew and it means; '(in the sense of brightness); morning star' (Strong's no.1966). Who else is referred to as the 'morning star'? Let's turn to Rev.22:16, as we don't want to miss this: