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Isaiah describes a mysterious figure who will be crushed for the sins of others and bring healing through his wounds.
In one of the most striking passages in the Old Testament, Isaiah portrays a servant who is despised, rejected, and pierced — not for his own sins, but for everyone else's. He's led like a lamb to slaughter and doesn't open his mouth to defend himself. Christians later see this as a direct prophecy about Jesus, written centuries before his birth.
Isaiah
Wake Up — Your Rescue Is Here
God tells Jerusalem to shake off the dust and get dressed — captivity is ending. A messenger races across the mountains with the best news anyone has ever heard. And then, in the final verses, God introduces a servant whose suffering will change everything.
Isaiah
The Man Nobody Wanted
Seven hundred years before it happened, Isaiah described a man who would be rejected, broken, and buried — and who would change everything by choosing not to fight back. This is the passage that made the early church stop and say, "Wait — he was talking about Jesus."
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