Isaiah 53:11
... made clear his righteousness before men ... had taken their sins on himself.
... made clear his righteousness before men ... had taken their sins on himself.
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12For this cause he will have a heritage with the great, and he will have a part in the goods of war with the strong, because he gave up his life, and was numbered with the evil-doers; taking on himself the sins of the people, and making prayer for the wrongdoers.
1Who would have had faith in the word which has come to our ears, and to whom had the arm of the Lord been unveiled?
2For his growth was like that of a delicate plant before him, and like a root out of a dry place: he had no grace of form, to give us pleasure;
3Men made sport of him, turning away from him; he was a man of sorrows, marked by disease; and like one from whom men's faces are turned away, he was looked down on, and we put no value on him.
4But it was our pain he took, and our diseases were put on him: while to us he seemed as one diseased, on whom God's punishment had come.
5But it was for our sins he was wounded, and for our evil doings he was crushed: he took the punishment by which we have peace, and by his wounds we are made well.
6We all went wandering like sheep; going every one of us after his desire; and the Lord put on him the punishment of us all.
7Men were cruel to him, but he was gentle and quiet; as a lamb taken to its death, and as a sheep before those who take her wool makes no sound, so he said not a word.
8They took away from him help and right, and who gave a thought to his fate? for he was cut off from the land of the living: he came to his death for the sin of my people.
9And they put his body into the earth with sinners, and his last resting-place was with the evil-doers, though he had done no wrong, and no deceit was in his mouth.
10And the Lord was pleased ... see a seed, long life, ... will do well in his hand. ...
13See, my servant will do well in his undertakings, he will be honoured, and lifted up, and be very high.
14As peoples were surprised at him, And his face was not beautiful, so as to be desired: his face was so changed by disease as to be unlike that of a man, and his form was no longer that of the sons of men.
15So will nations give him honour; kings will keep quiet because of him: for what had not been made clear to them they will see; and they will give their minds to what had not come to their ears.
1See my servant, whom I am supporting, my loved one, in whom I take delight: I have put my spirit on him; he will give the knowledge of the true God to the nations.
2He will make no cry, his voice will not be loud: his words will not come to men's ears in the streets.
3He will not let a crushed stem be quite broken, and he will not let a feebly burning light be put out: he will go on sending out the true word to the peoples.
4His light will not be put out, and he will not be crushed, till he has given the knowledge of the true God to the earth, and the sea-lands will be waiting for his teaching.
17So that what was said by Isaiah the prophet might come true,
18See my servant, the man of my selection, my loved one in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my Spirit on him, and he will make my decision clear to the Gentiles.
19His coming will not be with fighting or loud cries; and his voice will not be lifted up in the streets.
32Now the place in the book where he was reading was this: He was taken, like a sheep, to be put to death; and as a lamb is quiet when its wool is being cut, so he made no sound:
33Being of low degree, his cause was not given a hearing: who has knowledge of his family? for his life is cut off from the earth.
16And he saw that there was no man, and was surprised that there was no one to take up their cause: so his arm gave salvation, and he made righteousness his support.
5And now, says the Lord, who made me his servant when I was still in my mother's body, so that I might make Jacob come back to him, and so that Israel might come together to him: and I was honoured in the eyes of the Lord, and my God became my strength.
6It is not enough for one who is my servant to put the tribes of Jacob again in their place, and to get back those of Israel who have been sent away: my purpose is to give you as a light to the nations, so that you may be my salvation to the end of the earth.
21It was the Lord's pleasure, because of his righteousness, to make the teaching great and give it honour.
22Only his flesh still has pain, and his soul is sad.
3And he said to me, You are my servant, Israel, in whom my glory will be seen;
9I will undergo the wrath of the Lord, because of my sin against him; till he takes up my cause and does what is right for me: when he makes me come out into the light, I will see his righteousness;
14My servants will make songs in the joy of their hearts, but you will be crying for sorrow, and making sounds of grief from a broken spirit.
8And though he was a Son, through the pain which he underwent, the knowledge came to him of what it was to be under God's orders;
25I, even I, am he who takes away your sins; and I will no longer keep your evil doings in mind.
23To sharp words he gave no sharp answer; when he was undergoing pain, no angry word came from his lips; but he put himself into the hands of the judge of righteousness:
24He took our sins on himself, giving his body to be nailed on the tree, so that we, being dead to sin, might have a new life in righteousness, and by his wounds we have been made well.
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41(Isaiah said these words because he saw his glory. His words were about him.)
8He has put an end to death for ever; and the Lord God will take away all weeping; and he will put an end to the shame of his people in all the earth: for the Lord has said it.
10The Lord has let his holy arm be seen by the eyes of all nations; and all the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our God.
3And he will not be guided in his judging by what he sees, or give decisions by the hearing of his ears:
25In the Lord will all the seed of Israel get their rights, and they will give glory to him.
18I have seen his ways, and I will make him well: I will give him rest, comforting him and his people who are sad.
4And this will be our peace: when the Assyrian comes into our country and his feet are in our land, then we will put up against him seven keepers of the flocks and eight chiefs among men.
8And he will make Israel free from all his sins.
5And righteousness will be the cord of his robe, and good faith the band round his breast.
31They will come and make his righteousness clear to a people of the future because he has done this.
28So Christ, having at his first coming taken on himself the sins of men, will be seen a second time, without sin, by those who are waiting for him, for their salvation.
13His soul will be full of good things, and his seed will have the earth for its heritage.
22The punishment of your evil-doing is complete, O daughter of Zion; never again will he take you away as a prisoner: he will give you the reward of your evil-doing, O daughter of Edom; he will let your sin be uncovered.
11He will give food to his flock like a keeper of sheep; with his arm he will get it together, and will take up the lambs on his breast, gently guiding those which are with young.