The Prophecy of Isaias
This inspired writer is called by the Holy Ghost, the great prophet,
(Ecclesiasticus 48.25,) from the
greatness of his prophetic spirit, by
which he hath foretold so long before, and in so clear a manner, the
coming of Christ, the mysteries of our redemption, the calling of the
Gentiles, and the glorious establishment, and perpetual flourishing of
the church of Christ: insomuch that he may seem to have been rather
an evangelist than a prophet. His very name is not without mystery; for
Isaias in Hebrew signifies the salvation of the Lord, or Jesus is the
Lord. He was, according to the tradition of the Hebrews, of the blood
royal of the kings of Juda: and after a most holy life, ended his
days by a glorious martyrdom; being sawed in two, at the command of
his wicked son in law, King Manasses, for reproving his evil ways.