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What is the meaning of 'He was wounded for our transgressions'?

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'He was wounded for our transgressions' signifies that Jesus suffered and died as a substitute for our sins.

'He was wounded for our transgressions' is a fundamental assertion of Isaiah 53, affirming that the suffering servant—who is identified as Jesus—bore the wounds and consequences of sin on behalf of others. The term 'wounded' indicates the physical and spiritual suffering endured by Christ as He took on the punishment that belonged to us. This prophetic statement encapsulates the essence of atonement, depicting both the seriousness of our sin and the depth of Christ's sacrifice. By His wounds, we are healed, illustrating the redemptive purpose of His suffering and aligning with the New Testament's affirmation of His role as our lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53

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Substitution
Henry Mahan · Dec 31, 2000
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