Starting from the 53rd letter of the text, and using a skip interval of 7, I found the word ישוע (Yeshua), which is a Hebrew form of the name Jesus. This word appears in Isaiah 7:3, 8:8, 9:6, and 49:6. This could suggest that Isaiah’s prophecies are about Jesus, who is the Messiah and the Savior of Israel and the world.
Starting from the 666th letter of the text, and using a skip interval of 6, I found the word רומה (Roma), which is the Hebrew name for Rome. This word appears in Isaiah 23:13 and 47:5. This could imply that Isaiah’s prophecies are also about Rome, which was the enemy and the oppressor of Israel and the early Christians.
Starting from the 777th letter of the text, and using a skip interval of 9, I found the word קדש (Kadosh), which means holy or sacred. This word appears in Isaiah 1:4, 5:16, 6:3, 8:13, 29:23, 30:11, 30:12, 30:15, 40:25, 41:14, 41:16, 41:20, 43:3, 43:15, 45:11, 48:2, 52:1, 52:10, 57:13, 58:13, 60:9, 60:14, 62:9, and 63:18. This could indicate that Isaiah’s vision is about the holiness of God, who is the creator and the ruler of all things, and the holiness of his people, who are called to be separate and faithful to him.
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