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 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.
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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.
Because of Jesus' sacrificial role, John the Baptizer identified Jesus as "the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. In speaking of Jesus as a Lamb, John may have had in mind the words of Isaiah: "He was being brought just like a lamb to the slaughtering." (Isaiah 53:7) "He poured out his soul to the very death," prophesied Isaiah. (Isaiah 53:12)
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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
Far too many to count. Just get a 'red letter' Bible that highlights all Jesus' words.
Isaiah did not mention Jesus or any other prophets. First Isaiah stated that he wrote about that which he saw "concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah." In other words, he was not prophesying nor foreseeing the future.
Jesus Loves me this I know For the Bible tells me so Little ones to him belong They are weak but He is strong Yes Jesus Loves Me Yes Jesus Loves Me Yes Jesus Loves Me The Bible tells me so.
Yes, the Bible records the exact words of Jesus. They are very assuring.
yes it is a reflect of what god really said to Jesus
Jesus prayed day and night throughout the bible. His talks and words/questions were to that of the father God.