Isaiah is Yeshayahu (ישעיהו), which means "God is help".
Isaiah in Hebrew is Yeshayahu, spelled ישעיהו (it is pronounced yesha-yahoo)
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Isaiah is a book of prophecy, although it does have some historical sections. It is written in prose form in the Hebrew.
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If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, then Isaiah is spelled the same in both Hebrew and Aramaic: ישעיהו
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I'm guessing that Issiah is a variant spelling of Isaiah. Isaiah was a major prophet of the Old Testament, and his name meant "Yahweh (God) is salvation".
actually you do not need to get a Hebrew scripture to read the book of Isaiah. In the old testament in the Bible that would be the 23rd book. The words spoken by the prophet have been kept accurately troughout the ages.
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See Isaiah ch.3.
This phrase is in Hebrew and translates to "I have appointed watchmen on your walls" in English. It is a biblical quote from the book of Isaiah that reflects the idea of protection and oversight.