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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the root of Jesse?

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Jesus as the root of Jesse is depicted in Isaiah 11:10, symbolizing His role as the messianic figure who draws the Gentiles to seek Him.

Isaiah 11:10 refers to Jesus as the root of Jesse, indicating His lineage from David and His fulfillment of the messianic prophecies. This title highlights His dual nature as both God and man, fulfilling the promises made to the fathers while also being the Savior who brings hope and rest to all people, including the Gentiles. Apostle Paul affirms this in Romans 15:12, quoting Isaiah to emphasize that Jesus is the one in whom the Gentiles trust, showcasing His universal appeal and redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:10, Romans 15:12

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Isaiah 11:10
Robert Hawker · Nov 11, 2016
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