Isaiah (prophet)
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- This article concerns the Old Testament prophet. For his book of prophecy, see Isaiah (book).
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| The Prophet Isaiah, by Ugolino di Nerio, (c. 1317-1327, National Gallery, London). | |
| Prophet, Prince of Prophets | |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodoxy Anglicanism Lutheranism Judaism Islam |
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| Attributes | Prophet |
Isaiah (Hebrew: ישעיה, Yĕshaʾyāh; Greek: Ἠσαίας, Ēsaiās; Arabic: أشعیاء, Ash'iyā`; "YHWH is Salvation") was a prophet during the period decline of Israel that eventually led to the fall of Jerusalem. His prophecies are some of the most poetic and Messianic in the Old Testament, earning him the nickname "Prince of prophets".
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