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Verse Isaiah 53:4. _SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS_ - "Surely our
infirmities he hath borne"] _Seven_ MSS. (_two_ ancient) and _three_
editions have חליינו _cholayeynu_ in the plural number.
_AND C...
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SURELY - This is an exceedingly important verse, and is one that is
attended with considerable difficulty, from the manner in which it is
quoted in the New Testament. The general sense, as it stands i...
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CHAPTER 53
The Sinbearer and His Victory
1. _The marred visage and His exaltation (Isaiah 52:13) _ 2. _His life
and His rejection by the nation (Isaiah 53:1) _ 3. The work of the
Sinbearer: smitten,...
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ISAIAH 52:13- ISAIAH 53:12. THE VINDICATION OF THE SERVANT OF YAHWEH
(the fourth of the Songs of the Servant of Yahweh).
ISAIAH 52:13. Yahweh announces that His Servant Israel shall be
raised to a po...
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HE [and no one else]. Emphatic. Quoted in Matthew 8:17.
BORNE... CARRIED. borne the punishment for. See note on Ezekiel
4:4.Matthew 8:17. Compare verses:...
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Isaiah 52:13 to Isaiah 53:12. The Servant's Sacrifice and His Reward
This is the last and greatest, as well as the most difficult, of the
four delineations of the Servant of Jehovah, and in several r...
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While Isaiah 53:2 describe the natural instinctive impressions
produced by the Servant's appearance, Isaiah 53:4 reveal incidentally
the moral judgement which the people were led to form regarding him...
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_Surely he hath borne &c_.] Render:
SURELY IT WAS OUR SICKNESSES THAT HE BORE
and our pains that he carried.
The emphasis of contrast lies on the words _our_and _he_in both
lines. To "bear" sickne...
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Isaiah 53:1-9. Having thus indicated the subject of his discourse, the
prophet now proceeds to describe the career of the Servant, and the
impression he had made on his contemporaries. This is preface...
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DISCOURSE: 968
THE TRUE CAUSE OF OUR LORD’S SUFFERINGS
Isaiah 53:4. _Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our
sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and
afflicted. But he wa...
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b.SUFFERS
TEXT: Isaiah 53:4-9
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Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; yet we did
esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
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But he was wounded for our transgression...
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Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did
esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
Here follows the explanation of the sorrows and contempt which He
endured, a...
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53:4 griefs (d-6) Or 'suffering.' The word also means, 'sickness,'
'infirmity.' carried (e-8) Sustained. same as 'bear,' ver. 11, and
'carry,' ch. 46.4,7....
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1-3. The tenses are past (prophetic perfect), the future being viewed
as already accomplished....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S SPECIAL SERVANT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 49 TO 57
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 53
THE SERVANT WAS HIMSELF NOT NOTICEABLE
V1 Nobody would believe what we have just he...
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There was a common belief about people who were suffering. Other
people thought that those people were suffering because of their
*sins. So God was punishing them....
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SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS... — The words are spoken as by
those who had before despised the Servant of Jehovah, and have learnt
the secret of His humiliation. “Grief” and “sorrow,” as
before, im...
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אָכֵ֤ן חֳלָיֵ֨נוּ֙ ה֣וּא נָשָׂ֔א וּ
מַכְאֹבֵ֖ינוּ...
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CHAPTER XX
THE SUFFERING SERVANT
Isaiah 52:13; Isaiah 53:1
WE are now arrived at the last of the passages on the Servant of the
Lord. It is known to Christendom as the Fifty-third of Isaiah, but it...
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THE REJECTED AND SUFFERING REDEEMER
Isaiah 53:1-12
The common lot of man may be summed up in three words: suffering, sin,
and death. Our Lord, the Divine Servant, presents a notable exception
to the...
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We begin our reading here because the last three verses of chapter 52
so evidently belong to chapter 53. In this section the prophet
describes the completion and issue of the suffering of the Servant...
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Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried (f) our sorrows: yet we
did esteem him (g) stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.
(f) That is, the punishment due to our sins, for which he has both
suf...
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_Sorrows. Healing them by his own afflictions, Matthew viii. 15.
Sickness is an effect of sin, which Jesus came to destroy, 1 Peter ii.
24 --- Leper, who was bound to have his face covered, ver. 3., a...
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4._Surely he carried our sicknesses. _The particle אכן (_aken_) is
not only a strong affirmation, but is likewise equivalent to _for,
_and assigns a reason of something which went before, and which mi...
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Chapter 53. Israel's unbelief is declared. The structure of this most
interesting chapter is as follows. As we have seen, in the Psalms and
elsewhere, the full repentance of Israel comes after their
d...
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SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS, AND CARRIED OUR SORROWS,.... Or
"nevertheless", as Gussetius k; notwithstanding the above usage of
him; though it is a certain and undoubted truth, that Christ not onl...
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Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did
esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
Ver. 4. _Surely he hath borne our griefs._] He took our infirmities
natural, t...
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_Surely he hath borne our griefs_ Whereas it may seem an incredible
thing, that so excellent and glorious, and so innocent and holy a
person should meet with this usage, it must be known that his grie...
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V. 1. WHO HATH BELIEVED OUR REPORT? Who puts faith in that which he
hears from us, the messengers of the Lord? AND TO WHOM IS THE ARM OF
THE LORD REVEALED? The evangelist of the Old Testament, in an
i...
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Surely He hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows, the
sufferings and pains which we should have endured; YET WE DID ESTEEM
HIM STRICKEN, SMITTEN OF GOD, AND AFFLICTED, bowed down with
suffering...
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4-9 In these verses is an account of the sufferings of Christ; also
of the design of his sufferings. It was for our sins, and in our
stead, that our Lord Jesus suffered. We have all sinned, and have...
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Isaiah 53:4 Surely H403 borne H5375 (H8804) griefs H2483 carried H5445
(H8804) sorrows H4341 esteemed H2803 ...
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‘Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows,
Yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But he was wounded for our transgressions
He was bruised for our iniquities,
T...
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Isaiah 53:3
I. Consider first the humiliation of our blessed Lord. Not only did He
suffer extreme pain in body, but also in mind. The divinity of our
Lord does not mitigate the intensity of His suffer...
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Isaiah 53:4
Jesus Christ is the comforter we need, for
I. He is an _afflicted_Man, the most afflicted of all the human race,
a Man of sorrows. If He wishes to sympathise He has only to recall the
pas...
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Isaiah 53:1. Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of
the LORD revealed? For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant,
and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeli...
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Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of
the Lord revealed!_
It is no new thing for gospel ministers to be disappointed. Even
Isaiah; the most Evangelical of all the prop...
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Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of
the LORD revealed?_
The prophet seems to speak in the name of all the prophets, lamenting
the general unbelief concerning Jesus C...
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Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of
the LORD revealed?_
It is sometimes the lot of God's most faithful servants to labour
unsuccessfully. As old Thomas Fuller quaint...
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This is one of the Chapter s that lie at the very heart of the
Scriptures. It is the very Holy of holies of Divine Writ. Let us,
therefore, put off our shoes from our feet, for the place whereon we
st...
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Blessed passage; I hope you all know it by heart; it should be like
the alphabet to every child. See how it begins.
Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of
the LORD reve...
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We will read, this evening, the fifty-third chapter of «the Gospel
according to Isaiah,» as we may very properly call it.
Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report?_
All the prophets reported that...
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Mr. Moody was once asked whether his creed was in print. In his own
prompt way, he replied, «Yes, sir; you will find it in the
fifty-third of Isaiah.» A condensed Bible is in this chapter. You
have th...
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This is a chapter which you have read hundreds of times, perhaps, I am
sure it is one that needs no comment from me. I shall read it through
with scarcely a sentence of comment.
Isaiah 53:1. Who hath...
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CONTENTS: The vicarious sacrifice of Christ, the servant of Jehovah.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: The whole race of mankind lies under the stain of original
corruption, all gone astray from G...
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Isaiah 53:1. _Who hath believed our report; and to whom is_ (the
Messiah) _the_ mighty _arm of the Lord revealed?_ This complaint of
the servants is but the plaintive echo of their Master's voice. He...
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_Surely He hath borne our griefs_
CHRIST’S LOVE AND MAN’S UNTHANKFULNESS
I. CHRIST’S LOVE.
1. The certainty of what is averred of Christ: “Surely.”
2. The acts of Christ’s obedience, set forth in...
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_He is despised and rejected of men_
THE MEAN APPEARANCE OF THE REDEEMER FORETOLD
I. THE WISDOM AND GOODNESS OF GOD IN DETERMINING TO SEND HIS SON INTO
THE WORLD IN A STATE OF POVERTY AND AFFLICTION...
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_Who hath believed our report?_
THE MESSIAH REFERRED TO IN Isaiah 53:1
By some it has been supposed, in ancient times and in modern, that the
prophet was referring to the sufferings of the nation of...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 53:4 These verses are the heart of the
passage.
⇐ ⇔...
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THE DESPISED AND REJECTED SAVIOUR
Isaiah 53:3. _He is despised and rejected of men, &c._
This is a summary of the history of our Lord, as it is recorded by the
four Evangelists. His very first hours...
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THE GREAT MESSIANIC PROPHECY
Isaiah 53:2. _For He shall grow up before Him, &c._
Among the prophecies of Isaiah, that which is contained in the chapter
before us stands eminent and illustrious. Recei...
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EXPOSITION
THE PASSIONAL, OR THE GREAT PROPHECY OF THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST, AND
OF HIS LATER EXALTATION. Polycarp the Lysian calls this chapter "the
golden passional of the Old Testament evangelist....
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By Chuck Smith
When men made chapter and verse divisions, they did make mistakes. The
Word of God is divinely inspired; it's inerrant. But men, for the sake
of helping us to find scriptures and to mem...
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1 John 2:2; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 Peter 3:18; Galatians 3:13; Hebrews 9:28;...
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THE SUBSTITUTION OF THE SAVIOUR
_A Study of Isaiah 53:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah is called the Great Calvary Chapter.
The chapter, however, goes back of Calvary describi...
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Yet — Our people believed that he was thus punished by the just
judgment of God....