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The Servant's Purifying Work
Commentators explain that the phrase "sprinkle many nations" is a powerful metaphor. While some see it as spreading the Gospel message, most connect it to the priestly act of cleansing, as seen with the "blood of sprinkling" in Hebrews. The Servant, though appearing afflicted, performs a priestly role, purifying nations and making them clean before God.
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Isaiah
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19th Century
Bishop
So shall he sprinkle many nations ... —The words have been rendered very differently: He shall cause to spring up
16th Century
Theologian
So shall he sprinkle many nations. Some explain this as, “Shall cause to drop,” which they take to be a metaphorical expression for “to sp…
17th Century
Pastor
So shall he sprinkle many nations
This is not to be understood of water baptism, for though this has been administer…
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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…