Yishayahu's Prophecies about Mashiah

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  1. Yeshayahu 9-12

    Matan Al HaPerek

    Neta Shapira

    Though Assyria successfully conquered the Israeli Kingdom and significant portions of Yehuda, Yishayahu mocks the arrogance of Assyria and describes its downfall, describing a future of world peace and prosperity. The prophet sees the world returning to the state of the Garden of Eden, before Adam's sin. 

  2. Prophecies of Redemption in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel

    Dr. Tova Ganzel | Hour and 4 minutes

    The prophecies of redemption of Yehezkel, Yirmiyahu and Yeshayahu each have unique characteristics that define them, influenced by their context - both time and place- within which they were said. By closely examining these prophecies we can understand each of their unique content and appreciate the historical context that lies in the background of each of these prophecies. 

  3. Authorship of the Books of the Prophets and Writings

    Part 2

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    A fundamental difference of opinion exists between the secular, critical view of Tanakh, and the religious view. If a person believes that the Tanakh possesses sanctity and that the prophet receives his messages from God through prophecy and Divine inspiration, then he will obviously regard as illegitimate the view that a prophet is simply an eloquent and insightful member of the general population with no real ability to discern the future. Such a position represents a denial of the whole concept of prophecy, regardless of one's position on the question of whether Sefer Yishayahu is a single work or two separate ones brought together. It was this, then, that caused the great controversy concerning the existence of a second prophet prophesying the prophecies from chapter 40 of Yishyahu and onwards.