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The Servant is the Messiah
All commentators affirm that this verse begins the famous 'Suffering Servant' passage, which continues through chapter 53, and that the 'servant' is unequivocally the Messiah, Jesus Christ. John Gill notes that while various other interpretations have been proposed, ancient Jewish sources like the Targum also identified this figure as the Messiah. This marks a direct focus on Christ's person and work.
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19th Century
Bishop
Behold, my servant ... —There is absolutely no connection between Isaiah 52:12-13, and absolutely no break between the cl…
16th Century
Theologian
Behold, my servant shall have prosperous success. After having spoken of the restoration of the Church, Isaiah passes on to Christ, in who…
17th Century
Pastor
Behold, my servant shall deal prudently
Here properly a new chapter should begin, these three last verses treating o…
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17th Century
Minister
Here begins that wonderful, detailed, and faithful description of the office, character, and glory of the Messiah, which has struck conviction in m…