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How do we know Jesus is the promised branch from Jesse?

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Jesus is referred to as the branch from the stem of Jesse in Isaiah 11, indicating His humble origins and divine purpose as the Messiah.

Isaiah prophesies that a rod will come forth out of the stem of Jesse, indicating the incarnation of Jesus Christ. This branch signifies not only His lineage as a descendant of David but also emphasizes His lowly beginnings and the redemptive work He would accomplish. The prophetic imagery of a tender plant growing from a seemingly dead stump illustrates the hope and life that Jesus brings, showcasing His role as the Savior who redeems and restores God's people. This fulfillment is also echoed in Revelation, where Christ is identified as the root and offspring of David.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:1, Revelation 22:16

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