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Why is Isaiah called the Gospel of the Old Testament?

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Isaiah is often called the Gospel of the Old Testament due to its rich portrayal of salvation and the coming of Christ.

Isaiah is referred to as the 'Gospel of the Old Testament' because it is replete with messages of hope and salvation that foreshadow the coming of Christ. The book not only pronounces judgment upon Israel but also offers profound comfort and assurance of redemption. With numerous references to the Messiah, including Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6, it highlights God's plan for His people and the promise of deliverance. This duality of warning and promise illustrates God's grace in the face of sin, making Isaiah a vital scripture for understanding salvation's narrative throughout the Bible.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 40:1-2

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