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Commemoration of the Prophet Isaiah

 

The Prophet Isaiah is the first of the four major prophets of the Old Testament.  He was born and spent almost his entire life in the city of Jerusalem, in the eight century B.C.   The 66 chapters of the Book of Isaiah are considered to be an ocean of wealth, concerned with issues related to God, justice, sin, religion and various social ills.  Being an educated and intelligent man, he was the spiritual guide to four kings of Jerusalem, expressing God’s will on many national matters.  His book, written in an unsurpassed style and spirit, is the link between the Old and the New Testaments.

Isaiah is also called the “Evangelist Prophet” for his prophesizing on the coming of the Messiah - Jesus Christ.  In the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 61, the prophet comes forth as a servant sent by the Lord’s Soul “to bring the good news to the poor and to take care of the desperate and hopeless.”  Christ would later read the words of Isaiah in the synagogue in Nazareth, as He became the realization of that mission in the world (Luke 4:16-21).
According to tradition, Isaiah was killed by particularly brutal means. 

When is celebrated

03.07.2008
23.07.2009
15.07.2010
04.08.2011
19.07.2012
11.07.2013
31.07.2014
16.07.2015
07.07.2016
27.07.2017
12.07.2018
01.08.2019
23.07.2020
15.07.2021
28.07.2022
20.07.2023
11.07.2024
31.07.2025
16.07.2026
08.07.2027
27.07.2028
12.07.2029
01.08.2030