Because people were making "empty sacrifices" with no repentance and no intention of turning from sin. Such hypocrisy remains a common problem, witness the Saturday night drunkard who goes to church every Sunday proclaiming that he is saved, and then goes right back to the same place next weekend for another round of drunken debauchery.
Isaiah 1:11.
No, Isaiah was a prophet. According to the teachings of Judaism, HaShem (The Creator) is not man nor son of man.
God spoke to Isaiah through dreams. He had a voice, but no aspect.
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Isaiah 40:29-31 says: "He gives power to the tired one And full might to those lacking strength. Boys will tire out and grow weary, And young men will stumble and fall, But those hoping in Jehovah will regain power. They will soar on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary; They will walk and not tire out."
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.
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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.
Greeks offered sacrifices (didn't like human sacrifices, and if they forgot a god the god they forgot would avenge it) to the gods
No. Those who offered the sacrifices set fire to the offerings.
The Romans were told and showed that he was the son of God, but chose not to believe it. Also, this was apart of God's plan. Throughout the first testament God slowly reveals his plan. Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 8:6-8, Isaiah 11:10-12, Isaiah 16:5, Isaiah 53:3-6, and Isaiah 53:11.
When Hezekiah was sick, Isaiah told him he would get well, and Hezekiah asked for a sign. Isaiah asked God to make the sun go backwards ten steps.