The mark with the name Isaiah and part of a word that seems to spell 'Prophet' in Hebrew was found in the Ophel, 10 feet from King Hezekiah's seal. read more
Isaiah explains that the Day of the Lord will last for one year (Isaiah 34: 8; Isaiah 61: 2; Isaiah 63: 4). The principle of a day for a year in prophecy also applies to the Day of the Lord (Numbers 14: 34; Ezekiel 4: 6). read more
Yes, the prophet Isaiah existed, but the book of Isaiah was not written by him, or at least not entirely by him. The scrolls of Isaiah. In the ancient Hebrew tradition, prominent prophets would establish schools which would add to the original writings. read more
Isaiah was the 8th-century BC Jewish prophet for whom the Book of Isaiah is named.. Within the text of the Book of Isaiah, Isaiah himself is referred to as "the prophet", but the exact relationship between the Book of Isaiah and any such historical Isaiah is complicated. read more