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Isaiah    音标拼音: [,ɑɪz'eə]
n. 男人名,希伯来的大预言家,以赛亚书

男人名,希伯来的大预言家,以赛亚书

Isaiah
n 1: (Old Testament) the first of the major Hebrew prophets (8th
century BC)
2: an Old Testament book consisting of Isaiah's prophecies [synonym:
{Isaiah}, {Book of Isaiah}]

21 Moby Thesaurus words for "Isaiah":
Abraham, Amos, Daniel, Ezekiel, Haggai, Hosea, Isaac, Jacob,
Jeremiah, Joel, Jonah, Joseph, Joshua, Malachi, Micah, Moses,
Nahum, Samuel, Zephaniah, prophet, vates sacer

Isaiah
(Heb. Yesh'yahu, i.e., "the salvation of Jehovah"). (1.) The son
of Amoz (Isa. 1:1; 2:1), who was apparently a man of humble
rank. His wife was called "the prophetess" (8:3), either because
she was endowed with the prophetic gift, like Deborah (Judg.
4:4) and Huldah (2 Kings 22:14-20), or simply because she was
the wife of "the prophet" (Isa. 38:1). He had two sons, who bore
symbolical names.

He exercised the functions of his office during the reigns of
Uzziah (or Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (1:1). Uzziah
reigned fifty-two years (B.C. 810-759), and Isaiah must have
begun his career a few years before Uzziah's death, probably
B.C. 762. He lived till the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in
all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died B.C. 698), and
may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh. Thus
Isaiah may have prophesied for the long period of at least
sixty-four years.

His first call to the prophetical office is not recorded. A
second call came to him "in the year that King Uzziah died"
(Isa. 6:1). He exercised his ministry in a spirit of
uncompromising firmness and boldness in regard to all that bore
on the interests of religion. He conceals nothing and keeps
nothing back from fear of man. He was also noted for his
spirituality and for his deep-toned reverence toward "the holy
One of Israel."

In early youth Isaiah must have been moved by the invasion of
Israel by the Assyrian monarch Pul (q.v.), 2 Kings 15:19; and
again, twenty years later, when he had already entered on his
office, by the invasion of Tiglath-pileser and his career of
conquest. Ahaz, king of Judah, at this crisis refused to
co-operate with the kings of Israel and Syria in opposition to
the Assyrians, and was on that account attacked and defeated by
Rezin of Damascus and Pekah of Samaria (2 Kings 16:5; 2 Chr.
28:5, 6). Ahaz, thus humbled, sided with Assyria, and sought the
aid of Tiglath-pileser against Israel and Syria. The consequence
was that Rezin and Pekah were conquered and many of the people
carried captive to Assyria (2 Kings 15:29; 16:9; 1 Chr. 5:26).
Soon after this Shalmaneser determined wholly to subdue the
kingdom of Israel. Samaria was taken and destroyed (B.C. 722).
So long as Ahaz reigned, the kingdom of Judah was unmolested by
the Assyrian power; but on his accession to the throne, Hezekiah
(B.C. 726), who "rebelled against the king of Assyria" (2 Kings
18:7), in which he was encouraged by Isaiah, who exhorted the
people to place all their dependence on Jehovah (Isa. 10:24;
37:6), entered into an alliance with the king of Egypt (Isa.
30:2-4). This led the king of Assyria to threaten the king of
Judah, and at length to invade the land. Sennacherib (B.C. 701)
led a powerful army into Palestine. Hezekiah was reduced to
despair, and submitted to the Assyrians (2 Kings 18:14-16). But
after a brief interval war broke out again, and again
Sennacherib (q.v.) led an army into Palestine, one detachment of
which threatened Jerusalem (Isa. 36:2-22; 37:8). Isaiah on that
occasion encouraged Hezekiah to resist the Assyrians (37:1-7),
whereupon Sennacherib sent a threatening letter to Hezekiah,
which he "spread before the Lord" (37:14). The judgement of God
now fell on the Assyrian host. "Like Xerxes in Greece,
Sennacherib never recovered from the shock of the disaster in
Judah. He made no more expeditions against either Southern
Palestine or Egypt." The remaining years of Hezekiah's reign
were peaceful (2 Chr. 32:23, 27-29). Isaiah probably lived to
its close, and possibly into the reign of Manasseh, but the time
and manner of his death are unknown. There is a tradition that
he suffered martyrdom in the heathen reaction in the time of
Manasseh (q.v.).

(2.) One of the heads of the singers in the time of David (1
Chr. 25:3,15, "Jeshaiah").

(3.) A Levite (1 Chr. 26:25).

(4.) Ezra 8:7.

(5.) Neh. 11:7.


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  • Isaiah - Wikipedia
    Isaiah (UK: aɪˈzaɪ ə or US: aɪˈzeɪ ə ; [5][6] Hebrew: יְשַׁעְיָהוּ‎, Yəšaʿyāhū, " Yahweh is salvation"; [7] also known as Isaias[8] or Esaias[9] from Greek: Ἠσαΐας) was the 8th-century BC Israelite prophet after whom the Book of Isaiah is named [10][11] The text of the Book of Isaiah refers to Isaiah as "the prophet", [12] but the exact relationship
  • Isaiah 1 NIV - The vision concerning Judah and - Bible Gateway
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  • Isaiah Summary and Study Bible
    Isaiah, a prophetic text, emphasizes God's sovereignty, justice, and salvation It warns of judgment against sin while offering hope through the promise of a Messiah Isaiah calls for repentance and faithfulness, foretelling the coming of Jesus Christ as the suffering servant and ultimate redeemer
  • Isaiah | Biography, Prophet, Theology, Facts | Britannica
    Isaiah, prophet after whom the biblical Book of Isaiah is named, a significant contributor to Jewish and Christian traditions His call to prophecy about 742 BCE coincided with the beginnings of the westward expansion of the Assyrian empire, which Isaiah proclaimed to be a warning from God to godless people
  • Who Was Isaiah in the Bible? Book Summary, Themes Verses
    Isaiah the Prophet Isaiah, the son of Amoz, is introduced in the Old Testament in the book of Isaiah, one of the five major prophets of the Bible It is worth noting, however, that Isaiah and the other major prophets, which include Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Lamentations, are distinguished from the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, not because of the significance of their message
  • Isaiah - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight. org
    Choose a chapter and verse from 'Isaiah' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight org
  • ISAIAH CHAPTER 1 KJV - King James Bible Online
    Read Isaiah chapter 1 from the King James Version, exploring God's judgment, mercy, and call to repentance for Judah and Jerusalem
  • Book of Isaiah | Guide with Key Information and Resources
    Gain a better understanding of the message of judgment and hope in the book of Isaiah in the Bible Explore related videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™
  • Book of Isaiah - Read, Study Bible Verses Online
    Read the Book of Isaiah online Scripture chapters verses with full summary, commentary meaning, and concordances for Bible study
  • What are 10 Things I Should Know About Isaiah? - St. Paul Center
    Isaiah 7 relates perhaps the most famous prophecy in all of Scripture: "Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel" (Is 7:14) As is the case in much of Isaiah's writings, the prophecy is rooted in proximate historical events, while at the same time pointing ahead to a future supernatural reality





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