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    Ish. ch. 53-57 anyl. Chapter 53 128. Make an outline for the five 3-verse strophes: 52:13-15; 53:1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12. I. 52:13-15 The Suffering and Glory of the

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Ish. Ch. 53-57 Anyl.

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Chapter 53
128. Make an outline for the five 3-verse strophes: 52:13-15; 53:1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12.
I. 52:13-15 The Suffering and Glory of the Servant
A. The servant will be exalted
B. He will be marred and disfigured
C. The Miraculous occurs
II. 53:1-3 Undesirable and Unexpected Messiah
A. The Message
B. Unsuspected because of appearances
C. He's despised and taken for granted
III. 53:4-6 He healed us while we killed him
A. He healed those who rejected him
B. He was killed for our sins
C. We turn from God and the Messiah pays our debt
IV. 53:7-9 He said nothing to save Him from death
A. Silently lead to His death
B. He dies and taken from the living
C. He was innocent but died a criminal's death
V. 53:10-12 He bore our sins
A. The Lord's will to be a sacrifice
B. He bears the iniquities
C. He will rule over the nations

129. What is the textual/translation question in 52:15a?
In verse 15 the point of the comparison is this: As astonishing as would be his humiliation, so astonishing would be his exaltation (as described in v. 15). Sprinkle is still the best attested rendering of this frequently occurring word, although some have preferred to translate "startle" (which would then be the only occurrence of that meaning for this root in the OT). The sprinkling connotes the bestowal of spiritual cleansing upon the nations so evangelized. Kings shall shut their mouths - both from amazement and from their inability to say anything by way of self-justification. That which had not been told these Gentile kings would, of course, be the Gospel message of salvation through the cross.
(The Wycliffe Bible Commentary)

130. Where can the theological concept of the "vicarious atonement" of Christ be found in this chapter (list all the phrases that relate to this...

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