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− | ''Synopsis:'' . | + | ''Synopsis:'' Isaiah 53:12 is part of the beautiful yet sad passage of [[Isaiah 53]] that is understood as a prophecy of [[Jesus]] and what he has done for man. In this verse we are reminded that Jesus was executed as a criminal and sinner, yet he was not either of these, but was in fact being punished for the sins and crimes of others. |
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Revision as of 12:00, 12 September 2007
Synopsis: Isaiah 53:12 is part of the beautiful yet sad passage of Isaiah 53 that is understood as a prophecy of Jesus and what he has done for man. In this verse we are reminded that Jesus was executed as a criminal and sinner, yet he was not either of these, but was in fact being punished for the sins and crimes of others.
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