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What does the Bible say about the servant of Jehovah?

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The servant of Jehovah, as described in Isaiah and the New Testament, ultimately refers to Jesus Christ, who humbled Himself and served for our salvation.

The concept of the servant of Jehovah, prominently featured in Isaiah, begins with Israel as the servant, but the prophecy transitions to focus on an individual servant who is ultimately identified as Jesus Christ. In Isaiah 53, we see the clear depiction of this servant suffering for the iniquities of the people, bearing their sins, and justifying many. This is corroborated in Philippians 2:5-11, where Christ's humility and obedience unto death are highlighted, ultimately leading to His exaltation. Thus, the servant of Jehovah embodies God's plan for salvation through Christ's sacrificial work, assuring believers of their redemption and justification.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Philippians 2:5-11, Isaiah 42:1-4

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