Noun
an Old Testament book consisting of Isaiah's prophecies
Source: WordNetmy thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways" from the book of Isaiah. Mitch Albom
As quoted in citation Quadruple combination opened to the Book of Isaiah (note the cross references between Biblical and Latter-day Saint scripture in the footnotes). Source: Internet
The Book of Isaiah in chapter 45 states; I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the L ORD do all these things. Source: Internet
The nine homilies of Origen on the Book of Isaiah included among his works were not done by him. Source: Internet
See the article Book of Isaiah for an extended overview of theories of its composition. Source: Internet
Since the Book of Isaiah is the one part of the Old Testament that is referred to most often in the New Testament, studies in this book help to open up new ways in the understanding of the Bible as a unified whole. Source: Internet