Isaiah


Introduction to Isaiah From the New American Bible

Isaiah By Emil G. Hirsch, Thomas Kelly Cheyne, Isidore Singer and Isaac Broydé in The Jewish Encyclopedia, 1910

Isaiah, Book of By Emil G. Hirsch and Thomas Kelly Cheyne in The Jewish Encyclopedia, 1910

Isaias Charles Souvay, The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910

Yeshayahu - Chapter 1 The text of Isaiah with the commentary by the 11th century rabbi Rashi

Isaiah iTanakh's collection of links, courtesy of R. Christopher Heard of Milligan College

Undisclosed Speech: Patterns of Communication in the Book of Isaiah Article by Hanna Liss in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures - Volume 4 (2002)

On the Prophet Isaiah Several fragments from the writings of St. Hippolytus

Uncovering the Isaian Personality: Wishful Thinking or Viable Task? Barbara Leung Lai, Tyndale Seminar, Psychology and Biblical Studies

Isaiah ben Amoz: Political Prophet (Isaiah 1-39) By Dr. Michael Fishbane. Isaiah's greatness lies not only in his ethical teachings, but in his central involvement--and prophetic intervention--in the political events of his day

Short Note on the Structure of Isaiah 1 James T. Dennison Jr., in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

A Tale of Two Cities: Isaiah and Worship (Isaiah 1:1-31; 6:1-8) James T. Dennison Jr., in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah 3:1-15 A Commentary By Solomon B. Freehof. Isaiah decries injustice by the elite against the poor. As a fit punishment, social order will be upset, leaving the people in leaderless chaos

Isaiah's Ascent to See the Beloved: An Ancient Jewish Source for the Ascension of Isaiah Paper by Robert G. Hall, Hampden-Sydney College [You may encounter errors when you use Internet Explorer 6 for Windows to retrieve this article from the Ioudaios-L archives. Here is the workaround: uncheck the "Enable folder view for FTP sites" box at Tools -- Internet Options -- Advanced -- Browsing.]

The Mystical Understanding in the Ascension of Isaiah Paper by Jonathan Knight, Diocese of Ely and University of Kent

The Use of Isaiah 5,1-7 in the Parable of the Tenants (Mark 12,1-12; Matthew 21,33-46) Article by Wim J.C. Weren in Biblica, 1998

Yeshayahu 6:1-13 By Menachem Leibtag, in Memory of Rabbi Avraham Leibtag. From The Tanach Study Center. The text mentions the precise year when Yeshayahu received this nevuah, i.e. the year in which King Uziyahu died. Considering that most of Yeshayahu's prophecies do not begin in this manner, we must assume that a thematic connection exists between that unusually explicit date and the "nevuah" that follows

The Infinite in a Finite Organical Perception (Isaiah VI 1-5) By Lyle Eslinger, Vetus Testamentum, Apr 1995

The Linkage Between Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6 Article by Harold R. Holmyard in The Journal of Biblical Studies, 2001

Isaiah's Christmas Children: Shear-jashub (Isaiah 7:1-9) Charles G. Dennison, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah's Christmas Children: Immanuel (Isaiah 7:1-16; 8:5-8) Charles G. Dennison, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah's Christmas Children: Maher-shalal-hash-baz (Isaiah 8:1-15; Matthew 18:1-4) Charles G. Dennison, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah's Christmas Children: The Glory Child (Isaiah 8:16-9:7) Charles G. Dennison, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

"Tarshish Has Perished": The Crux of Isaiah 23,10 Michael L. Barre, Biblica, 2004

Tyre's "70 Years" in Isaiah 23,15–18 By Mark Leuchter, Biblica, 2006

Eschatology and Office (Isaiah 24:23) Charles G. Dennison, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

The Crooked Serpent F.F. Bruce, The Evangelical Quarterly, 1948

The Righteous King - The Just Kingdom (Isaiah 32:1-30 James T. Dennison Jr., in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah 40-66: Return and Restoration By Dr. Michael Fishbane. In Isaiah 40-66, the prophet(s) built on the theological paradigms of Isaiah ben Amoz (Isaiah 1-39)

Comfort for Jerusalem: The second Isaiah as Counselor to Refugees By William S. Morrow in Biblical Theology Bulletin, 2004

The Concept of Election and Second Isaiah: Recent Literature By Joel S. Kaminsky in Biblical Theology Bulletin, Winter, 2001

The Parallelism of Greater Precision: Notes from Isaiah 40 for a Theory of Hebrew Poetry By David J. A. Clines, published in On the Way to the Postmodern: Old Testament Essays 1967–1998, Volume 1

Cyrus the Messiah? The Historical Background to Isaiah 45:1 By Lisbeth Fried, Harvard Theological Review, 2002

Servant of God Emil G. Hirsch in the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906

Re-examining the Referent(s) of Isaiah 49:1-13 By David Kummerow, SEE-J Hiphil. 2005

The Sweetness of the Cup (Is. 51:17-23; Mt. 26:26-30, 36-46) Philip G. Ryken, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Come Out of Babylon (Isaiah 52:11) David Inks, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

Isaiah liii.11 and Its Echoes By Leslie C. Allen, Vox Evangelica, 1962

Isaiah 56:1-8 and the redefining of the restoration Judean community By Clinton E. Hammock, Biblical Theology Bulletin, Summer, 2000

Where Is YHWH in Isaiah 57,14–15? By S. W. Flynn, Biblica, 2006

A Sermon on Isaiah 57:15 Geerhardus Vos, in Kerux: The Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary

"And YHWH saw and was displeased": Mediation as human responsibility (Isaiah 59) By Mercedes L. García Bachmann, lectio dificilior, 2005

"The Haughtiness of the Priesthood" (Isa 65,5) Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, Biblica, 2004

Isaiah 65, 20: Centenarians or Millenarians? Article by A. Gardner in Biblica, 2005