Isaiah.
The Prophet Isaiah is attributed to writing only one book in the Canonized Bible (the bible with 66 Books and Old & New testament divisions), the Book of Isaiah.
First Isaiah says that he wrote of events that occurred during the reigns of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. This covers a long period of time, so Isaiah must have been quite a young man at first, but old by the time he finished writing. Second Isaiah, whose works were appended to the Book of Isaiah, lived in Babylon during the Exile. There is not much information about his age at the time of writing.
In the traditional Christian interpretation, Isaiah is writting about Jesus Christ. According to Rashi and other Jewish commentators, Isaiah is writing about the remnant of Israel. The singular pronoun, according to this interpretation, is used as a collective plural. The English word, "seed", is used in this way. The form of the word is singular but can mean one or many. The interpretations do not have to be mutually exclusive.
------------------------ The Book of Isaiah never mentioned Jesus, either directly by name, or indirectly. The Prophet Isaiah knew nothing about Jesus, and we find in Isaiah 1:1 that he expressly says that he was writing about the things he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in his own times.
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Isaiah chapter 49 contains prophecies about the mission of the servant of the Lord, who is identified as Israel and also as an individual. The chapter emphasizes God's faithfulness to his people, his role in their restoration, and his promise of salvation for all people through the servant. It speaks to the themes of redemption, restoration, and universal salvation.
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Isaiah was a Jewish prophet, the son of Amoz, who lived in Jerusalem during the reigns of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. In Isaiah 1:1, he says that he was writing concerning what he saw concerning Judah in his own lifetime. Isaiah lived centuries before the time of Jesus and knew nothing of him, and therefore never mentioned Jesus in the Book of Isaiah. However, the Book of Isaiah seems to be an ideal source for quotes that Christians can use to link Jesus back into the Old Testament.