Deutero Isaiah and the Suffering Servant
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- Deutero Isaiah and the Suffering Servant
- The ** endures his suffering without complaint, intervening on behalf of other people and bearing their sufferings for them.
- "my cheeks to those who pull out my beard"
- Refers to Jesus' recommendati of a peaceful response to violence.
- The ** is not a military or political leader, but a teacher.
- "my cheeks to those who pull out my beard"
- According to Christians, the ** is Jesus.
- ** is murdered at the hands of his own people.
- God returned the ** to life and released mankind from its sins.
- The people who mistreated the Servant are stunned and ashamed by their actions.
- "we held him in low esteem"
- This links to Jesus and how he established justice on earth by being cruxified and thus saving the world from its sins.
- The people who mistreated the Servant are stunned and ashamed by their actions.
- God returned the ** to life and released mankind from its sins.
- The ** is mocked, abused and attacked by the people God sent the Servant to help.
- "I did not hide my face from mocking and spitting."
- "despised and rejected"
- The ** is given a mission by God to lead the nations of the world to justice.
- "justice to all nations"
- This is imilar to Jesus' mission given to him by God; to bring peace and end conflict.
- The ** endures his suffering without complaint, intervening on behalf of other people and bearing their sufferings for them.
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