by King James (Author)
The Book of Isaiah is a sweeping prophetic composition spanning judgment, consolation, and visionary hope across centuries of historical upheaval.
Traditionally associated with the eighth century BCE prophet Isaiah of Jerusalem, the book encompasses oracles addressed to Judah amid political instability, as well as later passages reflecting exile and anticipated restoration. Its language is among the most elevated and poetically resonant in the Hebrew Scriptures, moving from denunciations of injustice and hollow ritual to luminous visions of peace, renewal, and transformed creation.
Isaiah's imagery-of a purified remnant, a suffering servant, and nations gathered in reconciliation-has exerted enduring influence on theological reflection, liturgy, literature, and art. The text weaves together historical immediacy with expansive symbolic vision, situating moral responsibility within a cosmic horizon. In its scale and literary power, Isaiah stands as one of the central pillars of the prophetic tradition.
Number of Pages: 98
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 12, 2019