ISAIAH—NOTE ON Isaiah 53:10 the will of the LORD. There was a divine purpose for the human cruelty toward the servant (see Luke 24:26; Acts 2:23; Acts 4:27). his soul. He suffered not just in his body but in his deepest inner self. an offering for guilt. The servant’s sacrificial death set sinners free from their guilt before God (see Leviticus 5:15). he shall see his offspring. Those who strayed like sheep (Isaiah 53:6) return as children. he shall prolong his days. Although resurrection is not explicit here, it is the natural meaning.

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