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Right away we see "My Servant," which Isaiah has already used in reference to the coming Messiah. That same servant will be "lifted up" on the cross. His appearance was so marred you could scarce tell who he was there on the tree. But in his shed blood was the sprinkling of many nations. The Gentiles, who did not have the advantage of the prophets, and the writings, would be the first to believe in him. Sadly, the Jews would neither believe the reports of the Prophets nor Christ himself. His very own people despised and rejected him.
But he bore their griefs and carried their sorrows. (Though the work of the cross benefits all people who believe, it is important to note that the pronouns in Isaiah 53 refer to the Hebrew people, as made clear in the letters of Paul)
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Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.
What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.
Connect with Us:
Don't Miss Out: Hit subscribe for a daily dose of Bible wisdom. Let's explore the Scriptures together, connect the dots, and uncover the major themes of redemption.
Join us in making Bible study Simpler!
Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
Right away we see "My Servant," which Isaiah has already used in reference to the coming Messiah. That same servant will be "lifted up" on the cross. His appearance was so marred you could scarce tell who he was there on the tree. But in his shed blood was the sprinkling of many nations. The Gentiles, who did not have the advantage of the prophets, and the writings, would be the first to believe in him. Sadly, the Jews would neither believe the reports of the Prophets nor Christ himself. His very own people despised and rejected him.
But he bore their griefs and carried their sorrows. (Though the work of the cross benefits all people who believe, it is important to note that the pronouns in Isaiah 53 refer to the Hebrew people, as made clear in the letters of Paul)
For more visit http://simplerbible.com/episodes

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