The sixth verse speaks about the revelations and the relation of the Apostles with God in another manner. (The doubts in the heart, and the address through the waves of sounds and the sending of the angels.)
He is exalted and wise. The exaltedness of God demands there should be no connection between God and mankind which is limited in existence and contingent, except through the manner prescribed. He (the apostle) should be aware of the universe and such teachings which can take mankind to well being and God. It is now clear how much the meanings of this verse are connected with the term “exalted and wise.”