The Ascension of Isaiah | |
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Testament: | Other |
Description: | The Ascension of Isaiah is a pseudepigraphal work that describes the prophet Isaiah's ascension through the seven heavens. It also includes a vision of the coming of the Messiah and the events of the end times. |
Chapters: | 1 |
Author name: | Pseudepigraphal |
Written date: | 2nd century AD |
Location: | Unknown |
Genre: | Apocalyptic |
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Language: | Greek |
Audience: | Ancient Christian readers |
Theme: | Visions of Heaven and Prophecy |
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Summary: | The Ascension of Isaiah is a pseudepigraphal work that describes the prophet Isaiah's ascension to heaven, where he witnesses visions of the heavenly realms and the future coming of the Messiah. The text includes elements of prophecy, martyrdom, and apocalyptic literature, and is considered part of the Christian apocrypha. |
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