The Hebrew-English Old Testament Interlinear (HEOTI), Produced by Christian Publishing House, Cambridge, Ohio
DEFENDING THE HISTORIC PROPHET ISAIAH OF THE 8TH CENTURY B.C.E. AS AUTHOR OF HIS PROPHETIC BOOK
Bible critics would tell us that the book of Isaiah is like a tapestry, with many hands contributing to its greater unity. Scholars recognize at least three distinct authors in the text. Is this true?
Did the Historic Prophet Isaiah of the 8th Century B.C.E. Author the Entire Book of Isaiah or Were There Three Other Authors?
For about twenty-five centuries no one dreamt of doubting that Isaiah the son of Amoz was the author of every part of the book that goes under his name; and those who still maintain the unity of authorship are accustomed to point, with satisfaction, to the unanimity of the Christian Church on the matter, till a few German scholars arose, about a century ago, and called in question the unity of this book. What is true?