It was the Lords will to do what to the servant?
Crush him & cause suffering
Isaiah wrote this prophecy this many years before Jesus
700-750
We went astray, but He did this for us.
Bore our sins
He is described as growing up like a what
Tender plant & root out of dry ground
God made his soul and offering for this
After suffering what will the servant see?
His offspring
The Servant’s suffering fulfills this biblical theme.
Sacrifice or atonement
We turned to our own way, but He chose this.
Obedience or submission
He comes from dry ground symbolizing what kind of beginning
Humble or unlikely
Through Him the will of the Lord shall what
Prosper
After suffering His days will be prolonged. What does this hint at?
Resurrection or continued life.
He was assigned a grave with the wicked and with this in His death
The rich or wealthy
We are guilty, but He is described as this
Innocent
The Servant lacks this, making Him not outwardly attractive
physical beauty or majesty
God's plan shows that suffering can lead to this
Redemption
He will be given a portion among who.
The great
Who is commonly understood as fulfilling Isaiah 53.
Jesus Christ
We deserved punishment, but He received this instead
The punishment we deserved
We did this to the Servant showing rejection
Esteem him not
This big idea summarizes Isaiah 53's message about God
Salvation through sacrifice
Because He poured out his life unto death He now does what?
Makes intercession for the transgressors.
He had done no this, yet suffered anyway
What is violence or deceit
We deserve punishment but he is our what
Savior or substitute
He was what by mankind
Despised and rejected