
Third Isaiah
Third Isaiah refers to chapters 56-66 of the Book of Isaiah, written after Israel's exile in Babylon. It reflects hopes for restoration, righteousness, and divine justice for Jerusalem and its people. The tone emphasizes inclusion of all people—whether native-born or foreigners—promoting social equity, worship, and faithfulness to God. This section encourages renewal, moral integrity, and trust in God's plan for a brighter future. Though attributed to the same prophet Isaiah, it likely reflects a different community's perspective, addressing their specific needs and aspirations following their hardships.