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isaiah

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for isaiah.

Editorial note

But speaking to the correleation between Jesus and the Old Testament, everyone should also read Isaiah 52:13 through 54.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A male given name from Hebrew.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of isaiah gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew.

noun

A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh.

noun

(Abrahamism, biblical) A prophet, the author of the Book of Isaiah.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for isaiah.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew.

noun

A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh.

noun

(Abrahamism, biblical) A prophet, the author of the Book of Isaiah.

Example sentences

1

But speaking to the correleation between Jesus and the Old Testament, everyone should also read Isaiah 52:13 through 54.

2

The Rockwell woman is modeled after the Prophet Isaiah from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

3

If you have, you'll recognize the parallel to Isaiah 22 -- Eliakim taking over Shebna's role, not as king, but as palace administrator.

4

Anyway, I think it is interesting as there is a reasonable amount of ancient literature linking fasting with health(for instance, Isaiah 58:8).

5

Some of the comments make me remind of an Isaiah Berlin’s best known essay in which he distinguishes between two archetypes: the hedgehog and the fox.

6

Both Isaiah 43 and Hosea 13 specify that God alone is Savior, and Luke 1:47 repeats it just prior to calling Jesus the Savior in Luke 2:11.

7

See Isaiah Berlin's Two Concepts of Liberty [2].

8

> before any scientist can confirm it Well, Isaiah was kicking about the Middle East in or around 650 BC.

9

I'd buy up an Isaiah II board in a heartbeat, of course, but one of the biggest problems facing them in the consumer space (aside from all the marketing issues) is graphics.

Quote examples

1

Yes, but Isaiah 7:14 wasn't originally written in English, and the Hebrew word "almah" didn't mean "virgin" in the Old Testament.

2

Their champions are characters like Ron Swanson and Isaiah "Old Spice Guy" Mustafa.

3

Can the Work tell the Workman, "You never made me?" Or the Made tell its Maker, "You do not know how?" Isaiah 29:13-16 >Once again the light of reason continues to chase away humanity's ancestral boogiemen.

4

The Hebrew word is "עלמה" (almah), which scholars agree means a young woman of child-bearing age, "but has nothing to do with whether she is a virgin", and the context of the passage makes it clear that Isaiah has in mind events in his and Ahaz's near future.

Proper noun examples

1

Yes, but the prophecy that Jesus fulfilled by being born of a virgin was from the Old Testament (Isaiah 7:14), not the New Testament.

2

עַלמָה -- 'almah -- is the Hebrew word for young girl in Isaiah.

3

(The flood, the plagues in Egypt, the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt, the prophecies in Ezekiel, Daniel, Isaiah, etc.)[1].

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use isaiah in a sentence?

But speaking to the correleation between Jesus and the Old Testament, everyone should also read Isaiah 52:13 through 54.

What does isaiah mean?

A male given name from Hebrew.

What part of speech is isaiah?

isaiah is commonly used as noun.