The Prophet Isaiah is attributed to writing only one book in the Canonized Bible (The Bible with 66 Books and Old & New testament divisions), the Book of Isaiah.
No it is not. The longest book is the book of Psalms. It has 150 chapters and over 43,000 words. If you are counting words, these are the top four: Psalms, Jeremiah, Ezekiel & Genesis (Isaiah is #5) If you are counting chapters, these are the top four: Psalms, Isaiah, Jermiah & Genesis
The longest book about a major prophet is likely to be a commentary or exegesis on the Quran, specifically on the chapters (surahs) that discuss the life and teachings of a prophet such as Muhammad, Moses, or Jesus. Tafsir al-Jalalayn or Tafsir al-Mazhari, which are renowned Quranic exegesis works, could be considered among the longest writings on major prophets.
The quote "great is the words (or are the words) of Isaiah" is not in the Bible.Another answer:You might be thinking of the verses where Jesus said, "Well did Isaiah prophesy about you..." See Matthew 15:7 and Mark 7:6.
The word righteousness occurs 52 times (50 verses) in the KJV bible book of Isaiah.
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.
there are 66 books the Bible it says so in the book of Isaiah
Leviticus (11:44,45; 19:2; 20:26; 21:8). In Isaiah there are many similar phrases but not the exact phrase you asked about.
actually you do not need to get a Hebrew scripture to read the book of Isaiah. In the old testament in the Bible that would be the 23rd book. The words spoken by the prophet have been kept accurately troughout the ages.
veses in isaiah book of Times of Judges
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The main characters in The Book of Isaiah are the prophet Isaiah, King Ahaz, King Hezekiah, and the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Isaiah prophesies about the coming judgment on Israel, the restoration of God's people, and the future Messiah.