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What does Isaiah 53:11 mean by the travail of His soul?

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The 'travail of His soul' reflects Christ's deep suffering and anguish, which ultimately satisfied God the Father due to the redemption it accomplished.

In Isaiah 53:11, the phrase 'travail of His soul' encompasses all the suffering, sorrow, and affliction that Christ experienced throughout His life and especially at the cross. It signifies not just the physical agony He endured but, more critically, the intense spiritual suffering that accompanies His role as the Sacrificial Lamb. This travail is what enables Him to see the fruit of His labor—His justification of the many—and be satisfied. It’s a profound truth that although Christ faced incomprehensible anguish, He looked beyond it to the salvation of His people, which brought Him perfect satisfaction.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, Hebrews 12:2

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