Isaiah

Religious Figure 800 BCE – 700 BCE
Steady
#630
Historical Importance
486K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-7.9%
Year-over-Year
+11%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Isaiah

Isaiah was a pivotal Hebrew prophet active between the 8th century BCE, spanning the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. His significance, reflected in his #630 HPI rank, stems from his extensive body of work within the Hebrew Bible, which includes profound theological statements, oracles against Judah and other nations, and messianic prophecies that heavily influenced subsequent Jewish and Christian thought. As a key voice in Israelite religious history, he laid foundational elements for monotheistic theology.

Despite this major historical import, Isaiah’s modern digital footprint is modest, receiving approximately 486K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This places his attention in a near 1x ratio to his historical importance, suggesting a relatively balanced modern recall. Interestingly, he is viewed less than figures like Saint Valentine (#693 importance, 854K views) and Ruhollah Khomeini (#679 importance, 2.4M views), who hold similar historical rank proximity but command significantly higher current internet interest.

His recent momentum shows a slight upward trend, with Q1 2025 views growing by +11% compared to Q3, though overall year-over-year interest saw a minor decline of -7.9% for the full period.

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