Isaiah contains a series of oracles against the foreign enemies of Israel and upon unfaithful elements within Israel itself. 1.beginning with Babylon, the future enemy that would destroy Judah Isaiah goes on to prophesy judgment on: -Assyria -Philistia -Moab -Syria -and Israel 2. and nations -Egypt -Babylon and her allies -Jerusalem and her unfaithful leaders 3.the city of Tyre
Isaiah primarily preached in the southern kingdom of Judah.
prophet
Kingdom of Judea
He lived in Jerusalem, in the kingdom of Judah.
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.
If you mean the Southern Kingdom, that would be Isaiah.
The prophet Isaiah had his lips touched with a live coal by a seraphim in a vision described in the Bible, symbolizing the purification of his lips before being commissioned for his prophetic ministry.
He lived in Jerusalem.
roughly 100 years.
united kingdom
Kingdom Animalia
Isaiah's message to the northern kingdom, particularly Israel, centered on themes of judgment and the consequences of their sinfulness, including idolatry and social injustice. He warned that their unfaithfulness to God would lead to destruction and exile, culminating in the Assyrian invasion. Isaiah also urged the people to repent and return to God, highlighting the hope of future restoration and the coming of a Messiah who would bring salvation.