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What does the Bible say about the sufferings of Jesus?

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The Bible details the profound sufferings of Jesus in Isaiah 53, emphasizing His role as the suffering servant and substitute for His people.

Isaiah 53 provides a vivid account of the sufferings of Jesus, describing Him as 'despised and rejected of men,' a 'man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.' This passage reveals how Jesus bore not only His own afflictions but also those of His people, carrying their griefs and sorrows. His suffering is portrayed as deep and comprehensive, highlighting the tremendous weight of sin He bore for humanity. The sacrificial nature of His suffering is central to the Christian faith, as it underscores Jesus as the Lamb of God who was stricken and bruised for our transgressions, fulfilling the prophecy and bringing about redemption for the chosen.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3-5, Hebrews 4:15, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53:4-5

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