Isaiah, ‘the prince of Judah and prince of the people of Israel’
by Damien F. Mackey As I have a tendency to do, to multi-identify, I have by now variously identified the great prophet Isaiah as: the Isaiah of the entire Book of Isaiah; the prophet Hosea; the Simeonite “Uzziah” of the Book of Judith; and the martyred prophet Uriah (Urijah) of the Book of Jeremiah. As Isaiah If the Book of Isaiah’s “Suffering Servant” is directly a description of the prophet Jeremiah, as argued in my: Prophet Jeremiah pre-figures the perfect ‘Suffering Servant’ https://www.academia.edu/36076355/Prophet_Jeremiah_pre-figures_the_perfect_Suffering_Servant_ which article is chronologically supported in my six-part series, beginning with: Identifying Isaiah 53's 'Suffering Servant' may involve a major chronological review. Part One: Some introductory remarks https://www.academia.edu/36075917/Identifying_Isaiah_53s_Sufferi