I disagree with the following statement:
""here is an important Christian element, however, because the Apostle John says Isaiah saw Jesus’ glory in John 12:41. If you were to ask Isaiah whose glory he saw, he would have said, “The Lord’s.” But if you ask John whose glory Isaiah saw, he would say, “Jesus’.” In fact, what Isaiah saw was a vision of the preincarnate Son of God."
I consider that Isaiah saw a vision of Jesus enthroned in the future Kingdom, and Isaiah 6 is thus parallel with Isaiah 2.
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