Isaiah

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Isaiah is a major prophetic book of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, traditionally attributed to the prophet Isaiah and known for its themes of judgment, hope, and messianic prophecy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Book of the Bible
Old Testament book
Prophetic book
attributedAuthor Isaiah GENERATED
canonicalStatus Canonical scripture GENERATED
centralFigure God of Israel GENERATED
containsPassage Isaiah 11
Isaiah 40
Isaiah 52–53
Isaiah 6 GENERATED
Isaiah 61
Isaiah 7:14
Isaiah 9:6
containsProphecyAbout Day of the Lord
Messiah GENERATED
Suffering servant
division Prophets GENERATED
genre Prophetic literature GENERATED
Religious text GENERATED
historicalContext 8th century BCE GENERATED
influenced Christian theology GENERATED
Jewish theology GENERATED
language Biblical Hebrew GENERATED
numberOfChapters 66 GENERATED
originalLanguage Hebrew GENERATED
partOf Christian Old Testament GENERATED
Hebrew Bible GENERATED
Latter Prophets GENERATED
Neviim GENERATED
primaryAudience Kingdom of Judah GENERATED
quotedIn New Testament GENERATED
religiousTradition Christianity GENERATED
Judaism GENERATED
structure First Isaiah GENERATED
Second Isaiah GENERATED
Third Isaiah GENERATED
testament Old Testament GENERATED
theme Covenant faithfulness GENERATED
Divine judgment GENERATED
Holiness of God GENERATED
Hope GENERATED
Messianic prophecy GENERATED
Remnant of Israel GENERATED
Restoration of Zion GENERATED
Salvation GENERATED
Social justice GENERATED
traditionalAuthor Prophet Isaiah GENERATED
usedIn Christian liturgy GENERATED
Jewish liturgy GENERATED


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