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What does the Bible say about the atonement in Isaiah 53?

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Isaiah 53 reveals that Christ bore our griefs and was wounded for our transgressions, serving as our substitute and sin offering.

Isaiah 53 explicitly teaches the doctrine of atonement, stating that Christ bore our griefs and was wounded for our transgressions. This chapter is foundational for understanding how Jesus Christ fulfilled the role of our substitute. He suffered, not for His own sins, but for the sins of His people, as seen in the verses declaring 'the Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all.' Furthermore, His afflictions were necessary for making satisfaction for our transgressions, demonstrating God's justice and mercy in the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-6

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