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What does the Bible say about God's righteous servant in Isaiah 53?

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Isaiah 53 describes God's righteous servant as one who suffers vicariously for the transgressions of His people, fulfilling God's redemptive plan.

Isaiah 53 depicts God's righteous servant as despised and rejected by men, bearing the sorrows and griefs of His people. This chapter emphasizes that His sufferings were not due to His own guilt but were vicarious, meaning He suffered in the place of God's chosen people. The text highlights the extraordinary nature of His calling, as He grew up humbly and was not outwardly distinguished in beauty but was instead a man of sorrows acquainted with grief.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:1-10

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