The two very important ones by Isaiah are the birth of christ, about 700 years told earlier and also the one of Christs trial and crucifiction.
The book of Isaiah begins with his telling the prophecies, so there are no narratives telling about his childhood.
There are several apocalyptic prophecies throughout the book.
-----------------------No. All we have is the Book of Isaiah, which was added to and altered during and after the Babylonian Exile. In Isaiah 1:1, Isaiah indicated that he would not be writing any prophecies about the future, saying (KJV): "The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days ofUzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah." In other words, Isaiah's writings in this book concern what he saw in his own lifetime. Any manuscripts he might have written, containing prophecies about events beyond his own lifetime, would have long since been lost.
what use did Isaiah make of these names in his prophetic teachings
References to Jesus in the Old Testament can be found in prophecies and foreshadowing, such as in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53.
Jesus Christ, the Messiah of Israel.
Isaiah 35 is a prophecy for Israel in the Millennium. See Isaiah 35:5.
References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament can be found in prophecies and foreshadowing, such as in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53.
No it is not mentioned in the bible, but jewish history says so.
Cyrus is mentioned in the prophecies of Isaiah as a Persian king who is chosen by God to conquer Babylon and release the Israelites from captivity. He is seen as a tool of God's divine plan to bring about the restoration of the Jewish people and the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.
More than any other book of the Old Testament, the Book of Isaiah has been interpreted by Christians in an attempt to find evidence that it foresaw the coming of Jesus. Numerous passages of Isaiah have been assigned meanings considered consistent with the New Testament. These include the claim that Isaiah 7:14 prophesied the birth of a virgin and therefore, presumably, of Jesus, the Servant Songs, which now are seen as referring to Jesus, and many others.Christians sometimes refer to the the Book of Isaiah because of the allusions to Jesus that they find within it.