The recent discovery of potential archaeological evidence for the prophet Isaiah comes at a time when there is a still a lively debate over whether Isaiah wrote the whole book that bears his name. What seems undisputed is that there are indeed significant differences across the book. read more
The strong consensus of biblical scholars is that the Book of Isaiah had multiple authors, the first of whom was, of course, the prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz: Chapters 1 to 39 were written during the late eighth and early seventh centuries BCE by Isaiah, son of Amoz, apart from numerous additions from a later period. read more
Also, prior to Isaiah’s time, King David had prophesied of Christ’s death and resurrection (Psalm 16: 10). Warnings and assurances to Israel and Judah. In terms of content, the largest single subject in the book of Isaiah is warnings to Israel and Judah both for Isaiah’s age and for us today. read more