Hebrew Bible / Isaiah / 11
- Isaiah 11:1 / Matthew 2:23
- Isaiah 11:1 / Jonathan Isaiah 11:1
- Isaiah 11:2 / 1 Peter 4:14
- Isaiah 11:2 / Sirach 39:6
- Isaiah 11:2 / Psalms of Solomon 17:37
- Isaiah 11:2 / Mark 1:7
- Isaiah 11:2 / Testament of Levi 18:9
- Isaiah 11:2 / 1 Enoch 49:3
- Isaiah 11:3 / Genesis 8:21
- Isaiah 11:3 / LXX Isaiah 11:3
- Isaiah 11:4 / 2 Thessalonians 2:8
- Isaiah 11:4 / 1 Enoch 62:2
- Isaiah 11:8 / Genesis 3:14
- Isaiah 11:9 / Habakkuk 2:14
- Isaiah 11:10 / Romans 15:12
- Isaiah 11:10 / Sirach 47:22
- Isaiah 11:10 / Revelation 5:5
- Isaiah 11:15 / Zechariah 10:11
- Isaiah 11:15 / Exodus 14:22
Summary
Date: 7th-5th Centuries B.C.E.
Isaiah is a prophetic book, notable for being one of the most cited texts in both Jewish and Christian traditions. Most of the texts in this book are poetry, often of a highly complex and elusive sort. It is sometimes not clear where a particular prophecy begins and ends, and, especially in the first half of the book, one can sometimes debate whether a passage intends to comfort or castigate the nation. it is best to approach the book as a collection of texts or an anthology, in which each passage demands careful attention, thinking, rereading, and contemplation.