Isaiah was a prophet only. Any seemingly political actions or statements on his part, were only in the context of his being prophetically instructed by God. See also:
No it is not mentioned in the bible, but jewish history says so.
The main characters in The Book of Isaiah are the prophet Isaiah, King Ahaz, King Hezekiah, and the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Isaiah prophesies about the coming judgment on Israel, the restoration of God's people, and the future Messiah.
The Book of Isaiah is named after the prophet Isaiah who is believed to have authored it. Isaiah was a prominent figure in ancient Israelite prophecy, and his writings cover a wide range of themes including judgment, comfort, and the coming of the Messiah.
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.
No, there is no historical evidence to suggest that the prophet Isaiah was a slave. He is known as a prominent figure in Jewish and Christian religious texts, particularly for his prophecies regarding the future Messiah.
Yes Isaiah was known as a prophet and a statesman.
The disciple of the prophet Isaiah was a man called Gehazi.
Isaiah was not an archangel, he was an Old Testament prophet.
The prophet Isaiah is popular as he has prophesied both the birth of Christ and the death of Christ.
Isaiah is a Jewish prophet.
The prophet Isa could be Isaiah .
Isaiah father was called Amos.
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He isn't.
No it is not mentioned in the bible, but jewish history says so.
i believe it was Jeremiah
because he was a good person and he desarved to be a prophet........................................