There is no 'multiplicity of strange language' in the Book of Ezekiel which many would say is the most bizzare writting in the Old Testament.
There is no strange language used in the Bible.
Abbreviation for Isaiah is Isa.
The Igbo language translation of Isaiah 41:10 in the Bible is: "Ji nkume Obi, jide ndi Jeriko, gbawa mmuo Jehova mmuo Chineke mmadu gi; ma onye na-erighi obi, ma a nyere isi ya, ma o gbasara ya ike, ka o nwere mkpuchi."
Hugo Odeberg has written: 'The fourth gospel' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'Trito-Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66)' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Language, style
i believe it was Jeremiah
Isaiah is one of the books in the Old Testament. In the bible books are not referred tp using a number system, they are referred to by names, so a passage from Isaiah in the Bible comes from the Book of Isaiah, it is only chapters and verses that are referred to by number
Book of Isaiah
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.
Isaiah
Isaiah
Easáias (from the Irish Bible); Isaiah in Scottish Gaelic.
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.