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The '''book of Isaiah''' is the twenty-third book of the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] and shares its name with the prophet who wrote it. It is classified as one of the Major Prophets, alongside the books of [[ | The '''book of Isaiah''' is the twenty-third book of the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] and shares its name with the prophet who wrote it. It is classified as one of the Major Prophets, alongside the books of [[Ezekiel (Bible)|Ezekiel]], [[Jeremiah (Bible)|Jeremiah]], and [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]]. Isaiah is divided into two distinct sections: the first half (chapters 1–39) warns of the impending judgment that will befall Judah and the surrounding nations, while the second half (chapters 40–66) shifts focus to the future salvation of Judah, the coming of the [[Messiah]] (Savior), and the glorious future that awaits the redeemed. | ||
==Isaiah the Writer== | ==Isaiah the Writer== | ||
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|Mt 4:12–17 | |Mt 4:12–17 | ||
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|God will establish the [[Law of God|law]] in Zion, where God’s feasts are celebrated. | |God will establish the [[The Law of God|law]] in Zion, where God’s feasts are celebrated. | ||
|2:2–3; 33:20 | |2:2–3; 33:20 | ||
|Jesus established the [[New Covenant|new covenant]] (law) while keeping the [[Passover]] in Mark’s upper room. | |Jesus established the [[New Covenant|new covenant]] (law) while keeping the [[Passover]] in Mark’s upper room. | ||
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====Judgment of the Gentiles (Chs.13–23)==== | ====Judgment of the Gentiles (Chs.13–23)==== | ||
*'''Babylon, Assyria, Philistines, Moab, Ephraim and Damascus (Chs.13–17, 21)''' | *'''Babylon, Assyria, Philistines, Moab, Ephraim, and Damascus (Chs.13–17, 21)''' | ||
Isaiah prophesied that Babylon would be destroyed,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+13%3A1-6&version=NIV |title=Isaiah 13:1–6 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> signifying the liberation of the captives of Judah.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+14%3A1-2&version=NIV |title=Isaiah 14:1–2 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> This prophecy was fulfilled over a hundred years later. He also declared judgment upon Assyria and the Philistines for their oppression of Israel. | Isaiah prophesied that Babylon would be destroyed,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+13%3A1-6&version=NIV |title=Isaiah 13:1–6 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> signifying the liberation of the captives of Judah.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+14%3A1-2&version=NIV |title=Isaiah 14:1–2 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> This prophecy was fulfilled over a hundred years later. He also declared judgment upon Assyria and the Philistines for their oppression of Israel. | ||