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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Servant in Isaiah 53?

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Isaiah 53 speaks extensively about Jesus as the Servant, mentioning Him 55 times in 15 verses, emphasizing His suffering and role in salvation.

In Isaiah 53, the prophet Isaiah speaks profoundly about the suffering and exaltation of the 'Servant' who is ultimately identified as Jesus Christ. This chapter is pivotal because it consists of references that highlight the humiliation and sacrificial nature of the Servant's work, which culminates in His death for the sins of humanity. The undoubted connection between the Servant in Isaiah and Jesus is confirmed in Acts 8, where Philip explains to the Ethiopian eunuch that this scripture is all about Jesus. The Spirit emphasizes Christ's importance, urging us to study and meditate upon Him continually.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Acts 8:29-35

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