Book of Isaiah

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The Book of Isaiah is a major Old Testament prophetic text that combines messages of judgment and hope, traditionally attributed to the prophet Isaiah and highly influential in both Jewish and Christian theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical book
Major prophet book
Neviim
Old Testament book
Prophetic book
associatedPlace Jerusalem GENERATED
Judah GENERATED
attributedAuthor Isaiah GENERATED
canonicalStatus Canonical scripture GENERATED
chapterCount 66 GENERATED
contains Call narrative of Isaiah GENERATED
Messianic prophecies GENERATED
Oracles of judgment GENERATED
Oracles of salvation GENERATED
Servant songs GENERATED
Vision of the Lord in the temple GENERATED
division First Isaiah GENERATED
Second Isaiah GENERATED
Third Isaiah GENERATED
foundIn Dead Sea Scrolls GENERATED
genre Apocalyptic literature GENERATED
Poetry GENERATED
Prophecy GENERATED
historicalContext 8th century BCE Judah GENERATED
influenced Christian theology GENERATED
Jewish theology GENERATED
New Testament authors GENERATED
language Biblical Hebrew GENERATED
notableManuscript Great Isaiah Scroll GENERATED
partOf Christian Old Testament GENERATED
Hebrew Bible GENERATED
quotedIn Acts of the Apostles GENERATED
First Peter GENERATED
Gospel of John GENERATED
Gospel of Luke GENERATED
Gospel of Mark GENERATED
Gospel of Matthew GENERATED
Pauline epistles GENERATED
Revelation GENERATED
religiousTradition Christianity GENERATED
Judaism GENERATED
subject Holiness of God GENERATED
Hope for restoration GENERATED
Judgment on Judah and Jerusalem GENERATED
Messiah GENERATED
Nations and universal salvation GENERATED
Remnant of Israel GENERATED
theologicalTheme Divine kingship GENERATED
Faith and trust in God GENERATED
New heavens and new earth GENERATED
Righteousness and justice GENERATED
traditionalAuthor Isaiah son of Amoz GENERATED
usedIn Christian liturgy GENERATED
Jewish liturgy GENERATED


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