The Book of Mormon quotes 478 verses from the Book of Isaiah. That is a full 1/3 of the Book of Isaiah! Of those 478 verses: 201 verses are exactly the same as the King James Version of Isaiah. 207 verses are slightly different from the King James Version of Isaiah. 69 verses are paraphrased from Isaiah. A great article on Isaiah in the Book of Mormon is found at the "Related Link" below.
If one reads Isaiah chapter nine verses six and seven, also Isaiah ch seven verses 4 and also Isaiah chapter fifty-three these all testify of Jesus.
In the Book of Isiaih there are 1292 verses, in the King James version.
Isaiah 26:4
The word "Babylon" is in the King James Version of the Bible 286 times. It is in 252 verses.
Some Old Testament verses that discuss the salvation of Gentiles include Isaiah 49:6, Isaiah 56:6-8, and Psalm 22:27. These verses highlight God's plan to include all nations in His salvation.
Isaiah in chapter 1 particularly verses 17 and 18.
The word righteousness occurs 52 times (50 verses) in the KJV bible book of Isaiah.
through his servants the Prophets, through his Holy Spirit He gave them utterance. through His servants He revealed things to happen long before they happened. Read Isaiah chapter 53, psalm 22, and Isaiah chapter 9:verses 6 & 7.
Isaiah 53:4,5 Matt.8:17
Yes, in many tens of verses. Below are a few.Depending upon the context, it can refer to:1) Israel as a whole (Isaiah 1:27 and other verses)2) Jerusalem as a whole (Isaiah 60:14 and other verses)3) The Citadel of Zion in Jerusalem, which King David conquered (1 Chronicles 11:5).
Yes; in some verses it refers to Israel.Depending upon the context, it can refer to:1) Israel as a whole (Isaiah 1:27 and other verses)2) Jerusalem as a whole (Isaiah 60:14 and other verses)3) The Citadel of Zion in Jerusalem, which King David conquered (1 Chronicles 11:5).