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No, Isaiah was a prophet. According to the teachings of Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man nor son of man.

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Who does Judaism believe in?

Judaism believes in One God, who created the world and gave the Torah. As for people, Judaism was transmitted through its many prophets and sages, including Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Isaiah, Daniel, Hillel, and others.


What was Isaiah known for in judaism?

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Does Judaism believe there is more than one god?

No. Thus saith YHWH, the King of Israel, and his Redeemer, YHWH of hosts: I am the first, and I am the last, and beside Me there is no God. Isaiah 44:6, JPS


How did god appear to isaiah?

God spoke to Isaiah through dreams. He had a voice, but no aspect.


How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity?

How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity


Who was the God of Christianity and Judaism?

There is only One God in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.


Do both Judaism and Christianity believe in resurrection?

Yes. In Judaism it is called techiyas hameisim: revival of the dead; and is prophesied in Isaiah and Daniel.


What does the name Isaiah mean?

God, my SaviourSalvation Of God


Who is the the main god?

The One God, who created the universe, is the only God of Judaism.


Did Isaiah break the covenant with God?

The biblical prophet Isaiah did not break the covenant with God. He faithfully served God and delivered messages of warning and comfort to the Israelites, urging them to repent and return to God. Isaiah is known for his prophecies about the coming Messiah and the restoration of Israel.


Are writings in the Book of Isaiah chapter 40-18 and 40-28 agnosticism?

Isaiah chapters 40-55 record the words of a sixth century prophet living in exile in Babylon, called Second (II) Isaiah, or Deutero-Isaiah. The Babylonian Exile was a peiod of intense scrutiny of Judaism's religious beliefs. In this opening chapter of his original work, since merged into the book by Isaiah son of Amoz, Second Isaiah muses about the nature of God. This is not agnosticism, but merely an introduction to what the author will say.


How did Isaiah disobey God?

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.