not in Isaiah its psalm 138 vs 2b
The Book of Isaiah is named after the prophet Isaiah who is believed to have authored it. Isaiah was a prominent figure in ancient Israelite prophecy, and his writings cover a wide range of themes including judgment, comfort, and the coming of the Messiah.
In the bible book of Isaiah Chapter 1 verse 1, Isaiah's father name is Amoz (not the prophet Amos)
Isaiah was the considered the first prophet and he was the one who left us with the prophecy of the coming and crucifixion of Jesus so basically his whole book was a summary of the entire Bible. Isaiah is far from a "miniature". His preaching saved Jerusalem from destruction! As a matter of fact, the name "Isaiah" means "The Salvation of the Lord", so clearly he was pretty special for God to name him that
Isaiah was a prophet who lived during the 8th-century B.C. in the Kingdom of Judah before it fell to the Babylonians. Isaiah is credited as the author of the book by the same name in the Bible and often quoted in the New Testament.
Isaiah Santiago- Son of Anna Santiago, Isaiah's Father deceased before His birth. Little is known about Isaiah's Father.
The only Isaiah actually mentioned by name in the Bible is Isaiah, son of Amoz, who lived during the reigns of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. However, the Book of Isaiah is considered to have had three principal authors. The first of these is Isaiah, son of Amoz, who began the book and is sometimes called First Isaiah for clarity. The book was continued much later, during the Babylonian Exile, by an anonymous author now referred to as Second Isaiah, then completed after the Return from Exile by another anonymous author now referred to as Third Isaiah.
Isaiah Jarel's birth name is Isaiah Williams.
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and many more
Isaiah Evans's birth name is Johnny Isaiah Evans.
Isaiah Lester's birth name is Isaiah Jamal Lester.
Isaiah McGregory's birth name is Isaiah James McGregory.
This is Straight from the book , " For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honor more than I fear death. "