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Dr. Andrew Abernethy, Associate Professor of Old Testament and Degree Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Biblical Exegesis Program, shows us how Isaiah 53:4 was interpreted and translated in the Latin Vulgate by Jerome. He translated it that Jesus was “like a leper” stricken by God and rejected for the diseases he bore. As a result artists and paintings from the Middle Ages depict Jesus on the cross as suffering the marks of leprosy.
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Dr. Andrew Abernethy, Associate Professor of Old Testament and Degree Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Biblical Exegesis Program, shows us how Isaiah 53:4 was interpreted and translated in the Latin Vulgate by Jerome. He translated it that Jesus was “like a leper” stricken by God and rejected for the diseases he bore. As a result artists and paintings from the Middle Ages depict Jesus on the cross as suffering the marks of leprosy.

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