When a novelist who is familiar with an ancient scripture writes in apparent fulfilment of that scripture, we need to recognise the real link between the two works and know that Daniel did not really see prophecies fulfilled.
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A consensus of scholars contributing to the New Kings James Study Bible, have Isaiah's work being circa 740-681 BC.. They have Daniel in Babylonian captivity from a young boy circa 605-530 BC.. Given these dates, then Isaiah's prophecy of Cyrus defeating and capturing Babylon was fulfilled in Daniel's time:
Isaiah 44:26-28New King James Version (NKJV)26 Who confirms the word of His servant,
And performs the counsel of His messengers;
Who says to Jerusalem, 'You shall be inhabited,'
To the cities of Judah, 'You shall be built,'
And I will raise up her waste places;
27 Who says to the deep, 'Be dry!
And I will dry up your rivers';
28 Who says of Cyrus, 'He is My shepherd,
And he shall perform all My pleasure,
Saying to Jerusalem, "You shall be built,"
And to the temple, "Your foundation shall be laid."'
I believe it was Isaiah 42:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5
About 700 hundred years earlier Isaiah prophesied that a virgin would give birth to a baby who would save his people. He also told the trial of Jesus . That prophecy has been completely-fulfilled. However, Isaiah made many other prophecies, some of which have been only partially-fulfilled and others not at all.
The major prophets and their books are Daniel, Samuel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Isaiah.
Here the prophet Isaiah said that the king Cyrus would give a decree allowing the Jews to return home from captivity.
Prophet Daniel told the king the kingdoms that come in order and history tells us the prophecy is right. Also we have the prophecies that Isaiah told us about the messiah which came through. We also have Amos who told how the day of the crucifixion would look like the dark from mid-day to three pm.
I believe he is because all other biblical prophecy has been fulfilled except for the rebuilding of the Jewish temple. The man of sin will be revealed, and he will sit in the temple showing that he is God. Daniel prophesied about knowledge increasing, Isaiah about nuclear war. We are here.
The question is not at all clear, if you are asking who were the prophets in the bible to prophecy about Jesus .Then it is Daniel, Samuel, Isaiah , Micah and Malachi.
In spite of Christian tradition, the Book of Isaiah does not mention Jesus or any of his disciples. So, Peter is not in Isaiah's prophecy.
It's often not the case the prophecy must be fulfilled within the lifetime of the prophet since the Messianic prophecies have not be fulfilled to this day. (Christians will argue that a subset of the prophecies have not yet been fulfilled and will be fulfilled when Christ returns.) However, if a prophet believes that he will be alive to see the prophecy come true, he usually announces as much. For example, Moses would perform prophetic miracles right in front of adversaries and kinsmen alike. Isaiah prophesied that a young boy would soon be born to a then-pregnant woman and would be named Emmanuel and this happened in the subsequent few months (because you can only be pregnant for so long). As a result, when prophecy is supposed to happen soon, the prophet will usually indicate as much.
how did Jesus fulfill Isaiah prophecy of setting the captives free
If one reads carefully the prophecy of Isaiah, and compare them to the Gospels, then Jesus of Nazareth did not fulfill a single prophecy.
Your question may be confusing accomplished and fulfilled. Isaiah's prophecies were accomplished through visions which he merited to receive from God.Those of his prophecies which were directed against Israel and Judah were fulfilled when Israel was exiled by the Assyrians, and Judah was exiled by the Babylonians.See also:How many Isaiahs?Israelite prophetsA few fulfilled prophecies:The destruction of Babylon (Isaiah 13:19).The fact that billions of people have come under the influence of the Abrahamic belief, with the Greek, Norse and Roman gods now long-defunct. This is an (as yet) partial fulfillment of Isaiah 2:18.The prophecy that the Torah would never die out (Isaiah 59:21) has been fulfilled, against all odds.The prophecy that the recently-barren Israel would once again bloom (Isaiah 41:18-20), has been fulfilled.