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Good grief! This is ridiculous! I read your whole link.
It does NOT say WIFE is in the verses! Both links - to 7 and 8.
Do you even bother to read these links you send us to?
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The first theory is that of the Jewish commentators. Originally, they
suggested that the mother was Abi, the wife of Ahaz (
2 Kings 18:2), and the son Hezekiah, who delivered Judah from the Assyrian power (see Justin, 'Dial. cum Tryphon.,' p. 262). But this was early disproved by showing that, according to the numbers of Kings (
2 Kings 16:2;
2 Kings 18:2), Hezekiah was at least nine years old in the first year of Ahaz, before which this prophecy could not have been delivered (
Isaiah 7:1).
The second suggestion made identified the mother with Isaiah's wife, the "prophetess" of Isaiah 8:3, and made the son a child of his, called actually Immanuel, or else his son Maher-shalal-hash-baz (Isaiah 8:1) under a symbolical designation. But ha-'almah,
EDIT - Part went missing.
They are THEORIES! GOT THAT!
The wife of a Prophet is NOT called a Prophetess. That theory is ludicrous! You have to be receiving the word of God to be a Prophet.
His wife is not called a Prophetess anywhere in the Bible.
Nor does it say she is with him in a war zone.
It is comical how far they will speculate so it doesn't look like he was just having sex with some woman. LOL!
The text itself wins. NO WIFE IN IT.
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