2 CHRONICLES 26:22 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, did Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, write.”
The chronicler's attestation that Isaiah the prophet recorded Uzziah's vision and the account of his life establishes prophetic testimony as the authoritative source for understanding the theological significance of the king's judgment. The reference to Isaiah transforms Uzziah's leprosy from a historical fact into a spiritually interpreted event whose meaning is preserved within the prophetic tradition, suggesting that true understanding of historical events requires prophetic lens. This attribution to Isaiah creates an intertextual connection between Chronicles and the prophetic books, affirming that the interpretation of kingship and covenant faithfulness belongs within the broader prophetic witness to Israel's history. The verse's specification that Isaiah recorded the vision contextualizes Uzziah's experience within prophetic encounter with the divine, suggesting that his affliction and eventual removal from power were interpreted through prophetic understanding of God's purposes for the kingdom.
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