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a) Outline Isaiah's prophecy about the messiah on the suffering servant in Isaiah 53. 1. The Messiah would be despised and rejected by mankind, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering (Isaiah 53:3). 2. He would bear the sins and sorrows of others, being pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities (Isaiah 53:4-5). 3. Through his suffering, healing and peace would be brought to humanity (Isaiah 53:5). 4. He would endure his suffering silently, like a lamb led to slaughter, without opening his mouth (Isaiah 53:7). 5. Though innocent and without deceit, he would be punished for the transgressions of God's people (Isaiah 53:8-9). 6. His death would be with the wicked, and his burial with the rich (Isaiah 53:9). 7. It was the Lord's will to crush him and cause him to suffer, and by his knowledge, he would justify many (Isaiah 53:10-11). 8. He would be exalted and allotted a portion with the great because he poured out his life unto death (Isaiah 53:12). Send me the next one 📸

