Esaias - Prophet

Who was Esaias?

Prophet in Old Testament

Prophet

The story of Esaias

Esaias (also known as Isaiah) was a major prophet in the Hebrew Bible. He was the son of Amoz and the father of Shear-Jashub. He is best known for his prophecies of the coming of the Messiah and the restoration of Israel. Esaias was born in the 8th century BC in Jerusalem. He was called to be a prophet by God in the year 740 BC. He was a contemporary of the prophet Micah and the two of them were active during the reigns of four Judean kings: Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Esaias is best known for his prophecies of the coming of the Messiah and the restoration of Israel. He predicted the coming of a great king who would bring peace and justice to the world. He also predicted the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of the Jews. He also wrote about the coming of the New Covenant and the restoration of the Temple. Esaias is also known for his prophecies of the coming of the Day of the Lord, when God will judge the world and bring about a new age of peace and justice. He also wrote about the coming of the New Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah. Esaias is remembered for his powerful and poetic writing style. He wrote about the suffering of the people of Israel and the hope of a better future. He is also remembered for his courage in speaking out against the injustices of his time. He is an important figure in both Jewish and Christian traditions.

Name meaning

Esaias means "Yahweh is salvation" or "God is salvation."

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Prophet

First mention

Matthew 3:3

Appearances in the Bible

21 mentions

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