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1 1,1 | the Old Testament, from Isaiah to Malachi, including Lamentations 2 1,1 | the four Major Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel) 3 1,1 | the Former Prophets), and Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, The 4 1,5 | unusual actions. Examples are Isaiah’s vintage song (5:1-7), 5 1,6 | evidence for the author­ship of Isaiah 40-66, we have had to assume 6 1,6 | assume the transmission of Isaiah through a group of disciples, 7 1,7 | prophecies concerning Israel in Isaiah 40-66 are abrogated and 8 1,8 | proclaimed the Prophet Isaiah (Is. 1:46; 13; 18).~The 9 1,8 | 9-11).~Thus the Prophet Isaiah comforts, becoming in those 10 1,8 | martyr's death (the Prophet Isaiah was sawn in two with a wooden 11 1,8 | shall be a reward, pre­dicts Isaiah (Is. 11: 10).~The fulfillment 12 1,8 | Christ Himself.~Here, in Isaiah, is a reference to Galilee, 13 1,8 | people of the living God. Isaiah also crieth concerning Israel: 14 1,8 | nation will anger you. But Isaiah is very bold, and saith: 15 4,3 | later contemporaries Hosea, Isaiah and Micah — nor does he 16 4,8 | using traditional language. Isaiah consistently uses pictures 17 5,2 | Amos but some years before Isaiah (740 B.C.). Like Amos his 18 6 | Chapter 6. ~Isaiah. ~ ~ 19 6,1 | The Structure of Isaiah. ~ A. Assyrian background 20 6,2 | Book. ~ The structure of Isaiah is unique. The first thirty-five 21 6,2 | chapters are attributed to Isaiah the son of Amoz, and are 22 6,2 | are not, from the pen of Isaiah. There follows an anonymous 23 6,2 | appended to the prophecies of Isaiah. Nor does the New Testament 24 6,2 | Deutero-” and “Trito-Isaiah” to Isaiah might mean no more than 25 6,2 | certainties (For the unity of Isaiah see Young pp. 202-211, ISBE, 26 6,2 | 202-211, ISBE, article Isaiah, against HDB, article Isaiah, 27 6,2 | Isaiah, against HDB, article Isaiah, Driver LOT pp. 236-246).~ ~ 28 6,3 | seen that the structure of Isaiah is unique. Once having accepted 29 6,3 | Babylonia, prophesied by Isaiah to Hezekiah (39:6f), became 30 6,3 | doubt the tradition that Isaiah suffered a martyr’s death 31 6,3 | we enter a new sphere of Isaiah’s prophecy. If “Deutero-Isaiah” 32 6,3 | If “Deutero-Isaiah” is by Isaiah, it is the one clear example 33 6,3 | what we might expect, if Isaiah were transported forward 34 6,4 | Isaiah. ~ There is every evidence 35 6,4 | There is every evidence that Isaiah was a native of Jerusalem. 36 6,4 | B.C. (6:1, see below), when Isaiah received his call, probably 37 6,4 | allows ample opportunity for Isaiah’s writing of “Deutero-Isaiah” 38 6,5 | IIChron. 28:5-15). In spite of Isaiah’s efforts, Ahaz appealed 39 6,6 | chapter contains two of Isaiah’s key thoughts, that of 40 6,6 | commending Hezekiah’s action, Isaiah does not even mention it. 41 6,6 | does not even mention it. Isaiah was fully aware that the 42 6,6 | We may be certain that Isaiah repeatedly attacked the 43 6,7 | sin and an indication of Isaiah’s difficulties. Unable to 44 6,7 | explained by the story of Isaiah’s call in ch. 6.~ The second 45 6,8 | The Call of Isaiah (Ch. 6). ~ Many have failed 46 6,8 | spiritual lesson to be learnt.~ Isaiah was in the Temple court, 47 6,8 | respect for God first). Now Isaiah realized that it was above 48 6,8 | for the earth. Note that Isaiah probably did not see the 49 6,8 | of God runs right through Isaiah, especially in the phrase 50 6,8 | only six passages out­side Isaiah). Not only is God holy, 51 6,8 | Israel should alos be holy.~ Isaiah’s message is one of doom, 52 6,8 | 6. It will only have as Isaiah saw the people getting harder 53 6,9 | context. The sign promised by Isaiah cannot be our Lord in its 54 6,9 | its primary fulfilment. Isaiah has offered Ahaz any sign 55 6,9 | piety refuses (7:10-12). Isaiah then proclaims a sign. A 56 6,9 | and E. J-Young: Studies in Isaiah, chs. 6 and 7).~ ~ 57 6,0 | board and fastened out­side Isaiah’s house during the nine 58 6,1 | While it is usual to praise Isaiah’s clear-sighted foreign 59 6,1 | salvation and came to suspect Isaiah of being a Quisling (ver. 60 6,1 | The result was that Isaiah turned from the people and 61 6,2 | of the peoples known to Isaiah, so these are really prophecies 62 6,5 | earlier, 15:1-16:12 is one of Isaiah’s earliest, or whether it 63 6,5 | at the time, or whether Isaiah is saying that it is now 64 6,7 | dead will arise. Further Isaiah was not permitted to see; 65 6,8 | by this section is that Isaiah did not resume his regular 66 6,8 | is an older prophecy by Isaiah against Ephraim applied 67 6,8 | broken Hebrew; ver. 11ff Isaiah’s answer. 28:23-29 should 68 6,9 | transformation of nature so common in Isaiah, cf. also 11:1-9, 40:3f 69 6,0 | authorship of the whole book, Isaiah is just as likely to have 70 6,0 | the foreign intrigues that Isaiah denounced so unsparingly; 71 6,0 | Hezekiah found prophets like Isaiah unwelcome at times.~ ~ 72 6,3 | and Ezekiel had to face.~ Isaiah meets the resultant spiritual 73 6,5 | is more than likely that Isaiah at first thought he was 74 6,5 | between the glowing visions of Isaiah and the grim realities of 75 6,5 | the German commentary on Isaiah by Drechsler and Hahn, 1857.).~ 76 6,6 | in the purposes of God. Isaiah had experienced the failure 77 6,6 | Proto-Isaiah.” It may well be that Isaiah himself did not identify 78 6,8 | Messiah is the prophecy of Isaiah, which occupies one and 79 6,8 | impression that the prophet Isaiah wrote it at the foot of 80 6,8 | as we know, the prophet Isaiah lived over seven centuries 81 6,8 | the previous prophecies of Isaiah spoke of the greatness and 82 6,8 | In addition, the prophet Isaiah wrote the following details 83 6,8 | living two centuries after Isaiah (500 years BC), should be 84 6,8 | already seen in the Prophet Isaiah. It refers to the Messiah, 85 6,8 | 53rd chapter of the book of Isaiah. We present here valuable 86 6,8 | significance the prophecy of Isaiah had for strengthening faith 87 6,9 | Messiah’s suffering, the Isaiah also predicted His resurrection 88 6,9 | and His subsequent glory. Isaiah, describing the sufferings 89 6,0 | two preceding sections of Isaiah, there is no coherent structure 90 6,2 | importance in the popular mind. Isaiah deals with the misuse of 91 6,6 | carcases of the rebels. Isaiah is not only the prophet 92 6,7 | because of its setting in Isaiah.~ There is a widespread 93 6,7 | com­posite authorship of Isaiah. The older MS of the prophet 94 6,7 | E. J. Young, Studies in Isaiah. The two chapters on The 95 7,2 | plain, near Gath.1 While Isaiah depicts the social crimes 96 7,2 | younger contemporary of Isaiah, outliving him in his public 97 7,2 | numerous reminiscences of Isaiah (For a list see Cheyne: 98 7,5 | spiritual expressed as in Isaiah be­tween judgment and the 99 7,5 | they are later in time than Isaiah’s Messianic prophecies linked 100 7,5 | without the spiritual links of Isaiah’s message.~ The two prophets 101 7,5 | of dependence in Micah on Isaiah. The prophecy in Isa. 39: 102 7,7 | as befits His holinessIsaiah.~ ~In 6:9-16 we have a second 103 8,3 | than “meek,” cf. Mic. 6:8), Isaiah’s remnant, escaping the 104 9,3 | evidence of the older copy of Isaiah among the Dead Sea scrolls, 105 9,3 | and affirmed clearly by Isaiah (Isa. 10: 12, 16-19, etc.). 106 10,3| mainly in two passages.~ 1. Isaiah could explain the triumph 107 11,0| Background. ~ The fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecies at the time 108 11,0| into the distant future; Isaiah’s message of the remnant ( 109 11,2| Judah; it reminds us of Isaiah 1:3, but is stronger.~ It 110 11,5| that seems to have made Isaiah almost impervious to opposition.~ 111 11,0| idolatry (ch. 44). ~ In Isaiah we have the Church foreshadowed 112 11,1| the similar prophesies in Isaiah and Ezekiel their main purpose 113 13,1| problems of authorship, as in Isaiah. Still less does the book 114 13,3| or cherubim (10:20) than Isaiah the seraphim (Isa. 6:2); 115 13,2| grapes. From the time of Isaiah (Isa. 5:1-7), if not before, 116 13,7| those against the nations in Isaiah and Jeremiah, the setting 117 13,0| Entirely in line with Isaiah’s use of the transformation 118 13,3| of the Servant Songs in Isaiah (see p. 58). On the other


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