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  2. The book of Isaiah provides us with the most comprehensive prophetic picture of Jesus Christ in the entire Old Testament. It includes the full scope of His life: the announcement of His coming (Isaiah 40:3–5), His virgin birth (7:14), His proclamation of the good news (61:1), His sacrificial death (52:13–53:12), and His return to claim His ...

  3. Isaiah 1-12: Judgment and Hope for Jerusalem. The first 12 chapters of the book of Isaiah focus on the prophet’s vision of judgment and hope for Jerusalem. It all begins as Isaiah accuses the city’s leaders of covenant rebellion, idolatry, and injustice, especially towards the poor.

  4. Aug 5, 2004 · The Book of Isaiah is one of the most important books of the Old Testament. While little is known of the personal life of the prophet, he is considered to be one of the greatest of them all. The book is a collection of oracles, prophecies, and reports; but the common theme is the message of salvation. There was, according to these writings, no ...

  5. Isaiah is a book that unveils the full dimensions of God's judgment and salvation. God is "the Holy One of Israel" (see 1:4; 6:1 and notes) who must punish his rebellious people ( 1:2 ) but will afterward redeem them ( 41:14,16 ).

    • Isaiah at a Glance. This book is universally looked upon as the greatest Old Testament manuscript, as written by the greatest Old Testament prophet. In unsurpassed eloquence Isaiah describes the greatness, grace, and glory of God, the virgin birth, dual nature, earthly life, sufferings and resurrection of the promised Messiah.
    • Bottom Line Introduction. FROM THE REVOLT OF SATAN TO THE RULE OF THE SAVIOR. HERE IT IS, AS TOLD BY SCRIPTURE’S MOST ELOQUENT PROPHET. Isaiah is the Shakespeare of the prophets, and the St. Paul of the Old Testament.
    • Facts Regarding the Author of this Book 1. Who? Isaiah. He is almost universally regarded as the greatest prophet in the Old Testament! 2. What? The Book of Isaiah.
    • Key Events. 1.Isaiah's severe indictment of Israel. 2.Isaiah's vision of God and subsequent call. 3.Prophecy of the Messiah's virgin birth. 4.Prophecy of the Messiah's dual nature and names.
  6. The Book of Isaiah (Hebrew: ספר ישעיהו [ˈsɛ.fɛr jə.ʃaʕ.ˈjaː.hu]) is the first of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the first of the Major Prophets in the Christian Old Testament.

  7. The Book of Isaiah Faith and Events. Born into the Jerusalem nobility, Isaiah received God’s call in the very temple of the Lord, at the end of the reign of Uzziah, that is, around 740 B.C. His Book has preserved for us a moving account of this call (ch. 6). The prophet then immediately proclaims his message with its strikingly fresh and ...

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