- Also called ESAIAS
- Son of Amos Isaiah 1:1
- Prophesies in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah Isaiah 1:1 ; 6:1 ; 7:1,3 ; 14:27 ; 20:1 ; 36:1 ; 38:1 ; 39:1
- Prophecy at the time of the invasion by Tartan, of Assyria Isaiah 20:1
- Symbolically wears sackcloth, and walks barefoot as a sign to Israel Isaiah 20:2,3
- Comforts and encourages Hezekiah and the people during the siege of Jerusalem by Rab-shakeh 2 Kings 18 ; 19 ; Isaiah 37:6,7
- Comforts Hezekiah in his affliction 2 Kings 20:1-11 ; Isaiah 38
- Performs the miracle of the returning shadow to confirm Hezekiah's faith 2 Kings 20:8-11
- Reproves Hezekiah's folly in exhibiting his resources to the commissioners from Babylon 2 Kings 20:12-19 ; Isaiah 39
- Is the chronicler of the times of Uzziah and Hezekiah 2 Chronicles 26:22 ; 32:32
- PROPHECIES, REPROOFS, AND EXHORTATIONS OF
- Foretells punishment of the Jews for idolatry, and reproves self-confidence and distrust of God Isaiah 2:6-20
- Foretells the destruction of the Jews Isaiah 3
- Promises to the remnant restoration of divine favour Isaiah 4:2-6 ; 6
- Delineates the ingratitude of the Jews in the parable of the vineyard, and reproves it Isaiah 5:1-10
- Denounces existing corruptions Isaiah 5:8-30
- Foretells the failure of the plot of the Israelites and Syrians against Judah Isaiah 7:1-16
- Denounces calamities against Israel and Judah Isaiah 7:16-25 ; 9:2-6
- Foretells prosperity under Hezekiah, and the manifestation of the Messiah Isaiah 9:1-7
- Denounces vengeance upon the enemies of Israel Isaiah 9:8-12
- Denounces the wickedness of Israel, and foretells the judgments of God Isaiah 9:13-21
- Denounces judgments against false prophets Isaiah 10:1-4
- Foretells the destruction of Sennacherib's armies Isaiah 10:5-34
- The restoration of Israel and the triumph of the Messiah's kingdom Isaiah 11
- The burden of Babylon Isaiah 13 ; 14:1-28
- Denunciation against the Philistines Isaiah 14:9-32
- Burden of Moab Isaiah 15 ; 16
- Burden of Damascus Isaiah 17
- An obscure prophecy, supposed by some authorities to be directed against the Assyrians, by others against the Egyptians, and by others against the Ethiopians Isaiah 18
- The burden of Egypt Isaiah 19 ; 20
- Denunciations against Babylon Isaiah 21:1-10
- Prophecy concerning Seir Isaiah 21:11,12
- Arabia Isaiah 21:13-17
- Concerning the conquest of Jerusalem, the captivity of Shebna, and the promotion of Eliakim Isaiah 22:1-22
- The overthrow of Tyre Isaiah 23
- The judgments upon the land, but that a remnant of the Jews would be saved Isaiah 25 ; 26 ; 27
- Reproves Ephraim for his wickedness, and fortells the destruction by Shalmaneser Isaiah 28:1-5
- Declares the glory of God upon the remnant who are saved Isaiah 28:5,6
- Exposes the corruptions in Jerusalem and exhorts to repentance Isaiah 28:7-29
- Foretells the invasion of Sennacherib, the distress of the Jews, and the destruction of the Assyrian army Isaiah 29:1-8
- Denounces the hypocrisy of the Jews Isaiah 29:9-17
- Promises a reformation Isaiah 29:18-24
- Reproves the people for their confidence in Egypt, and their contempt of God Isaiah 30:1-17 ; 31:1-6
- Declares the goodness and longsuffering of God toward them Isaiah 30:18-26 ; 32 ; 33 ; 34 ; 35
- Reproves the Jews for their spiritual blindness and infidelity Isaiah 42:18-25
- Promises ultimate restoration of the Jews Isaiah 43:1-13
- Foretells the ultimate destruction of Babylon Isaiah 43:14-17 ; 47
- Exhorts the people to repent Isaiah 43:22-28
- Comforts the Jewish community with promises, exposes the folly of idolatry, and their future deliverance from captivity by Cyrus Isaiah 44 ; 45:1-5 ; 48:20
- Fortells the conversion of the Gentiles and the triumph of the gospel Isaiah 45:5-25
- Denounces the evils of idolatry Isaiah 46
- Reproves the Jews for their idolatries and other wickedness Isaiah 48
- Exhorts to sanctification Isaiah 56:1-8
- Foretells calamities to Judah Isaiah 59:9-12 ; 57 ; 58 ; 59
- Foreshadows the person and the kingdom of the Messiah Isaiah 32
- Foretells the destruction of the Jews Isaiah 3
- Prophesies in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah Isaiah 1:1 ; 6:1 ; 7:1,3 ; 14:27 ; 20:1 ; 36:1 ; 38:1 ; 39:1
Orville James Nave (April 30, 1841 – June 24, 1917) was an American Methodist theologian and chaplain in the United States Army. He is best known for compiling Nave's Topical Bible, an index of topics addressed in the Christian Bible.Wikipedia
Nave's Topical Bible is a book written by Orville James Nave (1841–1917) and published by Thomas Nelson Publishers. Nave was a chaplain in the United States Army and referred to his work as "the result of fourteen years of delight and untiring study of the Word of God." It is a topical concordance of the Bible, and contains Biblical references to over 20,000 topics. Scripture is quoted over 100,000 times; the same Scripture citation may appear under several headings.The topic headings are broad, covering many religious concepts, geographical regions, and names of Biblical figures. While theological concepts such as salvation and worship are included, a wide range of topics, such as Biblical references to ropes, are also included. This reflects the author's intention, as stated in the book's preface, to "...note and classify everything found in the Scriptures".
The book took fourteen years to complete. Its original copyrights were 1896 and 1897. Until at least 1907 the book was published by the Topical Bible Publishing Company of Lincoln Nebraska. At least seven editions have been published, based on the King James Version and Revised Version of the Bible. Each verse of the Bible is indexed according to the topics it is classified under. Christian figures such as Billy Graham have endorsed the book.Read More