The Book of Isaiah never once mentions Jesus Christ, either by name or in any way that could be identified with him.
However, Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) says there is a trick that he sees happen all the time, in the classrooms of the School of Theology at Claremont. At first the study of a text may not seem to support a traditional Christian conviction, or the answer one hopes to find in The Bible. But with a little ingenuity, one can set up the comparison again with other emphases and make the answer come out right. This trick seems to come naturally when studying the Bible. So there are many ways to have Isaiah describe the power of Jesus Christ, even if Isaiah himself never meant it that way.
Read about the life and preaching of Jesus Christ in any of the 4 Gospels and it will answer your question with the number one kingly mission The Kingly mission means we share in the power of Christ who came to be the service to others especially to the poor and the suffering on whom we recognize "the likeness of our poor and suffering","to be king is to minister,to serve".
the messiah, Jesus Christ
It is the major prophet Isaiah , one the birth of jesus christ and two second death of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ the Prince of Peace. (Isaiah 9:6, 7)
In Isaiah he is called 'Emmanuel' meaning 'God with us'.
The visit of the wise men to the infant Jesus and their kingly gifts to him of gold and frankincense and myrrh.
Jesus Christ, the Messiah of Israel.
Mainly because he prophesied about Jesus Christ, 700 years before Jesus' birth. In Isaiah chapter 7, he told of his birth, and in chapter 53, he tells of the passion.
I would say it is the Book of Isaiah. It has many topics and verses about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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The stories with morals that Jesus taught are called parables.
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not accorded the title of saint. That title is usually reserved for those who were followers of Jesus Christ in the New Testament or to the angels.