Isaiah, 53

Christian Community Bible

1 Who could believe what we have heard, and to whom has Yahweh revealed his feat?

2 Like a root out of dry ground, like a sapling he grew up before us, with nothing attractive in his appearance, no beauty, no majesty.

3 He was despised and rejected, a man of sorrows familiar with grief, a man from whom people hide their face, spurned and considered of no account.

4 Yet ours were the sorrows he bore, ours were the sufferings he endured, although we considered him as one punished by God, stricken and brought low.

5 Destroyed because of our sins, he was crushed for our wickedness. Through his punishment we are made whole; by his wounds we are healed.

6 Like sheep we had all gone astray, each following his own way; but Yahweh laid upon him all our guilt.

7 He was harshly treated, but unresisting and silent, he humbly submitted. Like a lamb led to the slaughter or a sheep before the shearer he did not open his mouth.

8 He was taken away to detention and judgment - what an unthinkable fate! He was cut off from the land of the living, stricken for his people's sin.

9 They made his tomb with the wicked, they put him in the graveyard of the oppressors, though he had done no violence nor spoken in deceit.

10 Yet it was the will of Yahweh to crush him with grief. When he makes himself an offering for sin, he will have a long life and see his descendants. Through him the will of Yahweh is done.

11 For the anguish he suffered, he will see the light and obtain perfect knowledge. My just servant will justify the multitude; he will bear and take away their guilt.

12 Therefore I will give him his portion among the great, and he will divide the spoils with the strong. For he surrendered himself to death and was even counted among the wicked, bearing the sins of the multitude and interceding for sinners.




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Isaiah 53 is one of the most important chapters of the Bible, as it describes in detail the suffering and death of the suffering servant, which is identified as the Messiah. The following verses are related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 53:

Psalm 22:16: "For dogs surround me; a gathering of evildoers surrounds me; they pierced my hands and feet." This prophetic verse describes the crucifixion of Jesus, which was preached on the cross by his wrists and feet.

Matthew 8:17: "that what had been said by the prophet Isaiah that he took our diseases upon himself and carried our diseases upon himself." This verse quotes Isaiah 53:4, who talks about how the suffering servant carried our pain and sickness.

Romans 5:8: "But God proves his own love to us for the fact that Christ died for us, we are still sinners." This verse highlights God's love for us, demonstrated through the sacrificial death of Jesus on the cross.

1 Peter 2:24: "Taking our sins over the bull's sins, so that, dead to the sins, we live for justice; by his wounds you were healed." This verse highlights how the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross was to free us from sin and bring us spiritual healing.

Hebrews 9:28: "Thus Christ, offering himself once and forever to take the sins of many, will appear a second time, without sin, to those who await him for salvation." This verse highlights how the sacrifice of Jesus was sufficient to save us and how his second coming is related to eternal salvation.


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