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What does the Bible say about Isaiah's coming Messiah?

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Isaiah prophesizes the coming Messiah, who will be a servant glorifying God and bringing salvation to both Jews and Gentiles.

In Isaiah 49, the prophet speaks of a coming Messiah who is called from the womb, indicating a divine predestination and anointing by God. This figure, often understood as the Lord Jesus Christ, is identified as 'my servant, O Israel,' which highlights His profound connection to His people. Isaiah's prophecy encapsulates the dual role of the Messiah, emphasizing His mission to restore Israel and to be a light for the Gentiles, thus extending salvation to all nations. Through these passages, we see the fulfillment of God's promise to send a Savior who will bear the sins of the world and glorify the Father through His righteous work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:1-8

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