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Isaiah
The introduction below is from
Chuck Smith's Old Testament Study Guide,
available from all good Christian bookshops (contact
DCF
for details):
The book was
written by Isaiah, the son of Amoz. Amoz, according to
rabbinic tradition, as the brother of Amaziah, king of
Judah, the father of Uzziah. This would then mean that King
Uzziah was a first cousin of Isaiah, placing Isaiah as a
part of the royal family of Israel.
Isaiah
prophesised during the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and
Hezekiah, who were kings of Judah. While Isaiah was
prophesying in the southern kingdom, the northern kingdom
fell to Assyria. He warned of the destruction and
devastation that would come to Israel because of their
rejection of God, but Isaiah also foretold of the
restoration that would follow.
The book of
Isaiah is a marvellous book of prophecy. Of course, it is
the longest book of prophecy in the Bible; and it would seem
that, more than any other of the Old Testament prophets, God
gave to Isaiah a clearer vision of the redemptive work of
Jesus Christ. He writes much concerning the Messiah who is
to come.
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Author:
Isaiah
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Other FREE Verse by Verse studies on the book of
Isaiah:
You may
also be interested in:
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Isaiah Verse by Verse
Chuck Missler

Available from:
Koinonia House EU (link) |
Old Testament Study Guide
Chuck Smith

Available from:
(contact
DCF
for details) |
Bible Panorama
Gerard Crispin

Available from:
DayOne.co.uk (link) |
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