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How is Jesus' role as a suffering Messiah depicted in the Old Testament?

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The role of Jesus as a suffering Messiah is depicted in passages like Isaiah 53, highlighting His sacrifice for sin.

The Old Testament provides a clear depiction of the Messiah as a suffering servant, particularly in Isaiah 53. This chapter outlines the character and mission of the Messiah, showing that He would bear our griefs and sorrows, and be wounded for our transgressions. The prophetic imagery indicates that the Messiah must endure suffering and death as a necessary part of God's redemptive plan. Jesus, as the fulfillment of this prophecy, exemplifies the suffering servant who takes upon Himself the iniquities of His people, showing that His death was preordained by God for the ultimate purpose of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Matthew 16:21

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