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Isaiah was written by only one author - the prophet Isaiah. There is not even an allusion to any other author.

There have been some modern claims that there are several authors but this is due to rejection of prophecy as being able to be fulfilled, and because of a change in style in part of the book. However, this is due to a change in the subject matter.

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