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Some say there were really two Isaiahs, some say three Isaiahs.
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David range over a period of some five hundred years, and there are three Isaiahs who pass with the vulgar for one.
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The prophets of old, the Isaiahs, the Jeremiahs, the Amos, they spoke angrily and sometimes with cruel phrases and words, to the rulers and kings of their day.
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Isaiahs, Habakkuks, and Micahs; but their time has passed away; and if we dare say so much, it is to be feared that it will never return.
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Both Testaments are full of pundits, prophets, disciples, favorite sons, Solomons, Isaiahs, Davids, Pauls - but, my God, who beside Jesus really knew which end was up?
'An Argument Against Mysticism And Meditation' kindbegger 2007
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Habakkuk may do pretty well, but they must not think to cope with the Cromwells and Isaiahs.
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I've tried to put as many Isaiahs, 'cause this was a protean, multifaceted character, within the pages of this book.
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Hosea, Amos, the two Isaiahs probably arrived at their
Philosophy and Religion Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge Hastings Rashdall
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And to the Archbishop Albert he held the new Duke up as a shining example, in saying of him, 'How graciously has God sent such a change, as, ten years ago, could not have been hoped for or believed in, even had ten Isaiahs and Pauls announced it.
Life of Luther Julius Koestlin
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Isaiahs and Jock McPherson strongly objected to the second one, Lawyer
The End of the Rainbow Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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