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What does it mean that Jesus is the son of sorrow?

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Jesus, as the son of sorrow, embodies the weight of our sins and sufferings.

Jesus is referred to as the son of sorrow in Isaiah 53, highlighting how He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows. This title not only reflects His deep compassion but also signifies His role in taking upon Himself the consequences of sin for His people. In the New Testament, we see that His sorrow culminated in the agony of the cross, where He suffered for our iniquities, fulfilling the prophetic words of Isaiah. Thus, He is both familiar with our sufferings and has triumphed over them for our redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, Mark 14:32

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