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What is meant by 'by His knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many'?

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'By His knowledge' refers to Christ’s understanding and work that leads to the justification of believers, highlighting His divine authority and wisdom.

The phrase 'by His knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many' in Isaiah 53:11 suggests that it is through the Son’s understanding and fulfilling of God's purposes that justification is realized. This knowledge is twofold: it may reflect Christ’s inherent knowledge as the God-man and, simultaneously, the acknowledgment of the faith of those He justifies. It is vital to understand that this justification is not applicable to all humanity, but specifically pertains to those chosen by God—the elect. Thus, Christ's divine knowledge assures that the many He justifies are those for whom He bore iniquities and who will ultimately receive eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, John 17:3, Ephesians 1:4-5

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