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What does the Bible say about Christ's silence during his trial?

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Isaiah 53:7 reveals that Christ was oppressed and afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth, signifying his role as the silent sacrificial Lamb.

Isaiah 53:7 states that Christ was oppressed and afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth. This silence is significant as it shows His faithful submission to God's will and the fulfillment of His covenant promise to be the sacrificial Lamb for His people. The silence of Christ during His trial represents the profound depth of His suffering, as He bore the sins of His people without resorting to self-defense. His perfect obedience and steadfastness amidst oppression demonstrate His role as the ultimate substitute for sinners, fulfilling the righteousness required by God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7

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