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It is 739 years from 740 bc to 1 bc. However, Isaiah never really prophesied the birth of Jesus. And if Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod it must have been before 4 bc, since Herod died in April 4 bc.

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How are the words of the prophet Isaiah important to Christians?

Mainly because he prophesied about Jesus Christ, 700 years before Jesus' birth. In Isaiah chapter 7, he told of his birth, and in chapter 53, he tells of the passion.


Isaiah prophesied that Jesus would be a man of what?

Sorrows.


Did Jesus have all 9 gifts of the holy sprit?

Jesus Had the 7 Gifts Of the Holy Spirit, that were prophesied in Isaiah.


What kind of prophecies is Isaiah noted for concerning Christ?

Seven centuries before Jesus' birth, Isaiah prophesied about him: "There has been a child born to us, there has been a son given to us; and the princely rule will come to be upon his shoulder." (Isaiah 9:6) Why did Isaiah indicate that Jesus' birth and subsequent role would be so significant? Because Jesus would become a mighty ruler. He would be called Prince of Peace, and there would be no end to peace or to his princely rule. Furthermore, Jesus' rulership would be sustained "by means of justice and by means of righteousness." (Isaiah 9:7) Humans tend to look down on people of little means, even if these poor ones have performed noble deeds. This was true in Jesus' case. Isaiah prophesied about him: "He was despised and was avoided by men, a man meant for pains and for having acquaintance with sickness." (Isaiah 53:3)


What is Isaiah known for?

Isaiah, son of Amoz, is known for the book of Isaiah, of which he was one of the two principal authors.Some Christians have more recently reinterpreted the Book of Isaiah, saying that Isaiah prophesied the coming of Jesus, even his virgin birth.AnswerHe was known as Prophet of Hope (Messianic prophet)


What does Jesus fulfill in the promise of god will provide a lamb for the sacrifice?

Because of Jesus' sacrificial role, John the Baptizer identified Jesus as "the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. In speaking of Jesus as a Lamb, John may have had in mind the words of Isaiah: "He was being brought just like a lamb to the slaughtering." (Isaiah 53:7) "He poured out his soul to the very death," prophesied Isaiah. (Isaiah 53:12)


Name the prophet who had the greatest impact on the ministry of Jesus Christ?

No prophet had an impact in His ministry. Rather, the opposite was true. Isaiah prophesied the most about the Messiah to come.


Did a virgin give birth in Isaiah's time?

No, a virgin did not give birth in Isaiah's time, nor did Isaiah even prophesy that a virgin would give birth.In the Hebrew Bible, Isaiah 7:14 said that "the young woman" would give birth, and the young woman in question did have a child a few verses later in Isaiah. However, the Septuagint (An early translation of the Hebrew Bible into the Greek language) incorrectly translated this to say that "a virgin" would conceive and bear a child. The author of the Gospel of Matthew relied on this mistranslation to show that it was prophesied that Jesus would be born of a virgin.


What is the time Isiah prophesied?

The time of the prophecsies by Isiah were about 700 years before the birth of Jesus Christ.


How was Zacharias involved with Jesus' birth?

Zacharias, was the husband of Elizabeth who prophesied of Jesus when he was still in his mother, Mary's womb when Mary came to visit Elizabeth. There is no other way that I know of where Zacharias was involved with Jesus' birth.


When was isaiahs prophecy fulfilled?

About 700 hundred years earlier Isaiah prophesied that a virgin would give birth to a baby who would save his people. He also told the trial of Jesus . That prophecy has been completely-fulfilled. However, Isaiah made many other prophecies, some of which have been only partially-fulfilled and others not at all.


Why did Matthew include the messages of Isaiah?

The author of Matthew wanted it to appear that the life of Jesus fulfilled prophecies in the Old Testament. Since it was necessary for Jesus to be born of a virgin mother, he also wanted proof that this had been prophesied about Jesus in the Old Testament. He found passages that suited his purposes, and which he believed would be accepted as genuine references to Jesus, in the Book of Isaiah.