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What does the Bible say about Jesus being oppressed?

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Isaiah 53:7 depicts Jesus as oppressed and afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth, highlighting His submissive nature.

Isaiah 53:7 portrays Jesus as one who was oppressed and afflicted but remained silent, likening Him to a lamb led to slaughter. This imagery encapsulates the extent of His suffering and obedience to God’s will. Jesus did not defend Himself against false accusations; instead, He submitted to the oppression He faced to fulfill the Scriptures and God's redemptive plan. His silence under duress emphasizes His role as the suffering servant, obedient unto death, providing a profound example of humility and submission.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 26:63-64, John 10:31-32

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