Jewish tradition teaches that the prophets were great Torah-scholars and thinkers, who studied under the elder prophets of their generation.
The prophecy that salvation would come through the suffering servant of the Lord is found in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). Isaiah himself is credited with stating this prophecy, specifically in Isaiah 53.
Isaiah 39:8 KJVThen said Hezekiah to Isaiah, Good is the word of the LORD which thou hast spoken. He said moreover, For there shall be peace and truth in my days.Hezekiah is pleased to know that the things that Isaiah has just told him, the word of the LORD, or specific word for word quote of what the LORD (Yahweh) said to say to Hezekiah, will not happen while Hezekiah is still alive, "in my days".
The Bible doesn't mention Isaiah or anyone else having a vision of the Lord 'setting on a thorn'.
Besides Elijah, the prophet Isaiah saw the Lord sitting on His throne. This vision is recorded in Isaiah 6:1, where Isaiah describes seeing the Lord high and lifted up, surrounded by seraphim. The encounter profoundly impacted Isaiah, leading him to recognize his own unworthiness and the need for divine purification.
It's biblical. It comes from Isaiah 60:1 - "Arise, shine; for your light has come,and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you."
He started in Isaiah 61:1 and ended in verse 2 "acceptable year of the Lord."
There is no mention in the Bible of the Prophet Isaiah ever disobeying God. The book of Isaiah is one of two books in the Bible that speaks directly of the wrath of the Lord.
Isaiah means 'salvation of God' or 'The Lord helps me'
"The Holy One of Israel" is a phrase that Isaiah used 29 times to describe God.
"My Sweet Lord" by about six months
Isaiah says he was the prince of , king of kings and lord of lord. he was lamb to the slaughter .
The Book of Isaiah is named after the prophet Isaiah who is believed to have authored it. Isaiah was a prominent figure in ancient Israelite prophecy, and his writings cover a wide range of themes including judgment, comfort, and the coming of the Messiah.