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This study on Isaiah 53 provides application and interpretation that points to the chapter’s connection with Christ as Messiah through a Hebrew grammar lesson. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew text word by word, breaking it down into a five-part description composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application or interpretation of how the verse applies to Christian theology.
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“‘to be treated harshly.’ ‘He was treated harshly …’ or ‘He was oppressed …’ ‘… and he was afflicted …’” (Page 22)
“This word describes a wax tablet, in which a teacher would write the alphabet in the wax.” (Page 24)
“he intensity of His death or ‘… his deaths …’ plural (the idea of intensity here)” (Page 30)
“‘We are not going to have many who will believe this incredible report’” (Page 4)
“into something,’ as ‘Who has believed toward or into our report?’” (Page 3)
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