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How do we know that Jesus is the fulfillment of the servant prophecies?

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The New Testament explicitly links Jesus to the servant prophecies in Isaiah, affirming His role in fulfilling God's redemptive plan.

The identification of Jesus as the fulfillment of the servant prophecies in Isaiah is established through numerous New Testament citations. For instance, Matthew 12:17-21 quotes Isaiah 42:1-4, describing Jesus as the chosen servant of God who brings justice to the nations. Furthermore, in Isaiah 53, the descriptions of the suffering servant directly correlate with the passion narrative of Jesus, particularly in His vicarious suffering and rejection. These interconnections affirm that Jesus embodies the prophecies of the servant, who not only represents Israel but fulfills the role of God's ultimate instrument for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Matthew 12:17-21, Isaiah 53

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