Isaiah Bible Study: Discover Jesus, Justice, and Gentiles through the Prophet’s Timeless Words (paperback)
Isaiah Bible Study: Discover Jesus, Justice, and Gentiles through the Prophet’s Timeless Words (paperback)
Embrace the prophet Isaiah to inform your faith today.
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Unlock the Profound Insights of a Timeless Prophet
Dive into the transformative truths of the Old Testament’s most beloved prophet in Isaiah Bible Study. This engaging Bible study takes you on an enlightening journey through Isaiah's powerful messages during tumultuous times.
Explore the life and prophetic legacy of Isaiah—a major prophet who gives warnings, hope, and the promise of the coming Savior. In a world where true worship can easily become mere tradition, Isaiah confronts us with a challenge: Are we truly honoring God or just going through the motions?
Discover God’s call for authentic worship—one characterized by justice, compassion, and a sincere heart. Expect critiques of empty rituals that fail to connect us with the divine.
Isaiah Bible Study invites you to reflect on your relationship with God and the impact you have on your world. How can your life influence others?
Thought-provoking insights, engaging questions, and practical applications will transform your understanding and inspire radical change. Embark on a journey that will reshape your worship and reconnect your heart with God. Your exploration of Isaiah’s timeless message begins here.
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[This book has been published as Dear Theophilus, Isaiah and For Unto Us.]
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Who Is Isaiah?
Isaiah is a prophet in the Old Testament of the Bible. He is called a major prophet, along with Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. This classification doesn’t mean they’re more important than the twelve minor prophets. This designation is because their books are much longer than those of the minor prophets. In fact, at sixty-six chapters, the book of Isaiah is the second-longest book in the Bible, trailing only Psalms with its 150 chapters.
Isaiah’s dad is Amoz. The Bible tells us nothing about Amoz other than he is Isaiah’s father, which it does often. Isaiah’s public career as a prophet spans several decades, during the reigns of four kings of Judah: Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Isaiah is a contemporary of the prophets Amos, Hosea, and Micah.
During Isaiah’s ministry, Assyria conquered Israel (sometimes called the Northern Kingdom) and relocated the people. Judah (sometimes referred to as the Southern Kingdom) is all that remains of God’s people. Babylon will later conquer them. Isaiah warns the people about this, but the conquest doesn’t happen during his ministry.
Many of Isaiah’s prophecies consider God’s people in the near term, but other prophecies look forward several centuries to the coming of Jesus, as well as John the Baptist, who precedes Jesus. The New Testament quotes many of Isaiah’s words, making him a favorite prophet of many people.
There are two notable occurrences. First, when Jesus reads Scripture in the synagogue, he reads a passage from Isaiah, which prophetically looks forward to the coming Savior. Then Jesus proclaims himself as the fulfillment of that passage. How bold and unexpected—and fully appropriate.
Another notable New Testament story is the Ethiopian treasurer. As he reads from the book of Isaiah, Philip approaches him and explains the meaning of Isaiah’s prophecy about Jesus. The Ethiopian man believes in Jesus, and Philip baptizes him.
Even centuries after Isaiah died, his words still influenced others, just as they can influence us today.
While we may not have the influence of Isaiah, what can we do to influence people during our lifetime and even after we’re gone?
[Discover more about Isaiah in 2 Kings 19–20, John 1:23, Luke 3:4, Matthew 8:17, Luke 4:16–21, and Acts 8:26–39.]

Meet Author Peter DeHaan
Peter DeHaan, PhD, often makes religious people squirm, but spiritual seekers cheer. He’s not trying to be provocative, but he seeks truth, even if it makes some people uncomfortable. He yearns for Christians to push past the status quo and reconsider how they practice their faith in every area of their lives.
Peter earned his doctorate, awarded with high distinction, from Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. He lives with his wife in beautiful Southwest Michigan and wrangles crossword puzzles in his spare time.
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