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Isaiah and Jacob
Isaiah, the son of Amoz, was married and had two children. ... Isaiah, means "Yah is salvation".
Isaiah was sent primarily to Judah, although his message concerns the northern kingdom of Israel as well. ... The grim lesson taught by Israels fall was not lost on Isaiah, and he used it to encourage Hezekiah to trust in the Lord. ...
Isaiah is considered by some to be the greatest of all Old Testament prophets, his disciples continued to transmit his teachings long after he died. Isaiah also looked beyond his own time to the coming exile of Judah and the deliverance that God would provide. Jesus quoted from the book of Isaiah often, which is not surprising, considering that salvation is a central theme in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah made that famous prediction in Isaiah 66:8, that a nation would be born in a single day, even before the birth pains come.
Approximate Word count = 700 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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