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What does the Bible say about the soul of Jesus in Isaiah 53?

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Isaiah 53 describes the soul of Jesus as being made an offering for sin, emphasizing His suffering and ultimate goal of justifying many.

Isaiah 53, particularly verses 10-12, presents a profound theological reflection on the soul of Jesus being made an offering for sin. The text reveals that it was God's will for Jesus to be bruised, highlighting that His soul must be an offering for sin. This concept is critical as it reflects the sacrificial nature of Jesus' mission, where His suffering was not in vain but serves the purpose of justifying many by bearing their iniquities. The phrase 'travail of his soul' indicates the intense anguish He endured, but it is crucial to assert that His soul did not die; rather, it was poured out unto death. This distinction emphasizes the seriousness of His sacrifice while also affirming His ultimate victory over death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-12

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