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Isaiah

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Isaiah (lived 8th century BC)

In the Old Testament, the first major Hebrew prophet. The Book of Isaiah in the Old Testament was traditionally believed to be written by him, but it is now thought that large parts of it are the work of at least two other writers.

Isaiah was the son of Amos, probably of high rank, and lived largely in Jerusalem.

He was influential in the court of ancient Judah until the Assyrian invasion of 701 BC.



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Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah.
But in gazing at such scenes, it is all in all what mood you are in; if in the Dantean, the devils will occur to you; if in that of Isaiah, the archangels.
Wondering at the music, talking of the prophecies of David and Isaiah, they hasten to Bethlehem and find the lowly stable.
 
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