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How does Isaiah 53 explain the role of Christ's suffering?

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Isaiah 53 details the nature of Christ's suffering as vicarious, bearing the iniquities of humanity.

In Isaiah 53, the prophet outlines the comprehensive role of Christ's suffering, demonstrating that He suffered not for His own sins, but for those of His people. The language used—'He was wounded for our transgressions'—indicates that His suffering was entirely in the place of another, fulfilling the role of a substitute. Each aspect of His agony serves as an illustration of the burden He bore for humanity, thus making salvation possible through His righteousness and sacrifice. This text serves both as a foreshadowing of the crucifixion and an explanation of the redemptive purpose behind Christ's suffering.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5-6, 1 Peter 2:24

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