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How do we know Christ is described in Isaiah 50?

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Christ's description in Isaiah 50 is confirmed by His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as His suffering and redemptive work.

The identification of Christ in Isaiah 50 is substantiated by His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah. The Redeemer's statements about giving His back to the smiters and His resolve to not be confounded parallels the events of the Passion narrative found in the Gospels. The declaration that 'I am your Savior' in verse 26 of the previous chapter reinforces this connection, indicating that the voice in Isaiah 50 is indeed that of the Messiah. Furthermore, the New Testament writers, including Jesus Himself, affirmed this understanding by interpreting the Old Testament Scriptures as testimonies of His redemptive work and divine identity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:6-7, Luke 24:27, John 12:38

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