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How does Isaiah describe the role of Jesus as a prophet?

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Isaiah describes Jesus as a divinely appointed prophet who speaks truth to the weary and reveals God's will.

In Isaiah, Jesus is depicted as the servant who is given the 'tongue of the learned,' capable of addressing the weary with words that provide comfort and direction. This portrayal emphasizes that Jesus came to reveal God to humanity, being fully equipped to communicate the truth through His teachings and actions. He understands human suffering, providing a model for His followers to rely on His words for guidance and hope. This aspect of Jesus as a prophet underscores His dual role in revealing God's character while also fulfilling the role of a mediator between God and man, pointing to the importance of listening to His voice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:4

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