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When, and by Whom, Was the Book of Isaiah Written?

When, and by Whom, Was the Book of Isaiah Written?

“The vision which Isaiah, son of Amos, saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah”—Isaiah 1:1 NAB

Until about the last 250 years, the book of Isaiah was generally accepted by Christians as being written entirely by the prophet Isaiah in the latter part of the 8th century BCE. Nowadays, however, many “scholars” think the book was written by various writers over the course of several centuries, citing factors such as differences in subject matter, style, theology, vocabulary, and the viewpoint that predictive prophesy is impossible. The real reason for this is, however, that they don’t think predictive prophecy is possible. While there are a variety of views about the writership of Isaiah, critics often claim that chapters 40-66 were not written by “Isaiah, son of Amos.” However, careful examination of the book reveals that chapters 36-39 are a historical interlude that concludes the first section of the book, chapters 1-35, and introduces the last section, chapters 40-66. This reveals the unity of the entire book.  read more

The Cyrus Cylinder

The Cyrus Cylinder

“Yahweh says this: When the seventy years granted to Babylon are over, I shall intervene on your behalf and =&0=&

God had had his prophet Jeremiah, in chapters 25 and 29, to foretell that the Jews would be released from Babylonian captivity after 70 years, and be allowed to return to their homeland. Yahweh’s prophet Isaiah foretold 200 years in advance that God would use Cyrus to release the Jews from Babylonian captivity and enable them to rebuild Jerusalem and their Temple:

“Thus says Yahweh, your redeemer . . . to Cyrus, ‘My shepherd. He will perform my entire will by saying to Jerusalem, “You will be rebuilt,” and to the Temple, “You will be refunded.” Thus says Yahweh to his anointed one, to Cyrus whom, he says, I have grasped by his right hand, to make nations fall before him and to disarm kings, to open gateways before him so that their gates be closed no more . . . I shall smash the iron bars . . . Though you do not know me, I have armed you'”—Isaiah 44:24,28; 45:1-5 NJB read more

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