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Isaiah 1:1 The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz concerning Judah and Jerusalem, which he saw during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. (NASB ©1995)

2 Kings 15:1 In the twenty-seventh year of Jeroboam king of Israel, Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah became king.

2 Kings 15:13 Shallum son of Jabesh became king in the thirty-ninth year of Uzziah king of Judah, and he reigned one month in Samaria.

2 Kings 15:32 In the second year of Pekah the son of Remaliah king of Israel, Jotham the son of Uzziah king of Judah became king.

2 Kings 16:1 In the seventeenth year of Pekah the son of Remaliah, Ahaz the son of Jotham, king of Judah, became king.

2 Kings 18:21 "Now behold, you rely on the staff of this crushed reed, even on Egypt; on which if a man leans, it will go into his hand and pierce it. So is Pharaoh king of Egypt to all who rely on him.

2 Chronicles 26:1 And all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in the place of his father Amaziah.

2 Chronicles 27:1 Jotham was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Jerushah the daughter of Zadok.

2 Chronicles 28:1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and he did not do right in the sight of the LORD as David his father had done.

2 Chronicles 29:33 The consecrated things were 600 bulls and 3,000 sheep.

Isaiah 2:1 The word which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.

Isaiah 7:1 Now it came about in the days of Ahaz, the son of Jotham, the son of Uzziah, king of Judah, that Rezin the king of Aram and Pekah the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, went up to Jerusalem to wage war against it, but could not conquer it.

Isaiah 40:9 Get yourself up on a high mountain, O Zion, bearer of good news, Lift up your voice mightily, O Jerusalem, bearer of good news; Lift it up, do not fear. Say to the cities of Judah, "Here is your God!" (NASB ©1995)

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The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.

Isaiah has, with singular propriety, been denominated the Evangelical Prophet, on account of the number and variety of his prophecies concerning the advent and character, the ministry and preaching, the sufferings and death, and the extensive and permanent kingdom of the Messiah. So explicit and determinate are his predictions, as well as so numerous, that he seems to speak rather of things past than of events yet future; and he may be rather called an evangelist than a prophet. Though later critics, especially those on the continent have expended much labour and learning in order to rob the prophet of his title; yet no one, whose mind is unprejudiced, can be at a loss in applying select portions of these prophecies to the mission and character of Jesus Christ, and to the events in his history which they are cited to illustrate by the sacred writers of the New Testament. In fact, his prophecies concerning the Messiah seem almost to anticipate the Gospel history; so clearly do they predict his Divine character. (Compare ch. 7:14 with Mat 1:18-23 and Luke 1:27-35 6:1 4:6 34:4 60:5,9,19 62:6-8 61:1 with lu 4:18 62:11 63:1-4) his miracles (35:5,6) his peculiar character and virtues (11:2,3 50:11 63:1-3) his rejection (6:9-12 with Mar. 8:14 6:14,15 53:3) his sufferings for our sins (1:6 53:4-11) his death and burial (53:8,9) his victory over death (25:8 53:10,12) his final glory (49:7,22,33 52,13-15 53 4:5) and the establishment, increase, and perfection of his kingdom (2:2-4 9:2,7 11:4-10 16:5 29 18-24 32:1 40:4,5 42:4 46:13 49:9-13 51:3-6 53:6-10 555:1-3 59:16-21 60:1 61:1-5 65:25) each specifically pointed out, and pourtrayed with the most striking and discriminating characters. It is impossible, indeed, to reflect on these, and on the whole chain of his illustrious prophecies, and not be sensible that they furnish the most incontestable evidence in support of Christianity. The style of Isaiah has been universally admired as the most perfect model of elegance and sublimity; and as distinguished for all the magnificence, and for all the sweetness of the Hebrew language.

1 Isaiah complains of Judah for her rebellion
5 He laments her judgments
10 He upbraids their whole service
16 He exhorts to repentance, with promises and threatenings
21 Bewailing their wickedness, he denounces God's judgments
25 He promises grace
28 And threatens destruction to the wicked

vision Isa 21:2 Nu 12:6 24:4,16 2Ch 32:32 Ps 89:19 Jer 23:16 Na 1:1 Hab 2:2 Mt 17:9 Ac 10:17 26:19 2Co 12:1

saw Isa 2:1 13:1 2Pe 1:21

the days Isa 6:11 2Ch 26:1 27:1 28:1 29:1 30:1 31:1 32:1 Ho 1:1 Am 1:1 Mic 1:1

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