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1. THE GENERAL TITLE OR PROGRAM applying to the entire book: this discountenances the Talmud tradition, that he was sawn asunder by Manasseh.
Isaiah—equivalent to "The Lord shall save"; significant of the subject of his prophecies. On "vision," see 1 Samuel 9:9; Numbers 12:6; and see my Numbers 12:6- :
Judah and Jerusalem—Other nations also are the subjects of his prophecies; but only in their relation to the Jews (Numbers 12:6- :); so also the ten tribes of Israel are introduced only in the same relation (Numbers 12:6- :). Jerusalem is particularly specified, being the site of the temple, and the center of the theocracy, and the future throne of Messiah (Psalms 48:2; Psalms 48:3; Psalms 48:9; Jeremiah 3:17). Jesus Christ is the "Lion of the tribe of Judah" (Jeremiah 3:17- :).
Uzziah—called also Azariah (2 Kings 14:21; 2 Chronicles 26:1; 2 Chronicles 26:17; 2 Chronicles 26:20). The Old Testament prophecies spiritually interpret the histories, as the New Testament Epistles interpret the Gospels and Acts. Study them together, to see their spiritual relations. Isaiah prophesied for only a few years before Uzziah's death; but his prophecies of that period (Isaiah 1:1-6) apply to Jotham's reign also, in which he probably wrote none; for Isaiah 7:1-25 enters immediately on Ahaz' reign, after Uzziah in 2 Chronicles 26:20- :; the prophecies under Hezekiah follow next.
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