RE: Isaiah 53, 700 B.C: Historical Evidence of the Divine Omniscience.
July 24, 2023 at 10:15 am
Just passing through. On my phone. Grandizer, did you see this from Isaiah 1:4: "See Isaiah 1:4 for e.g.: "Woe, sinful nation, people laden with iniquity, offspring who do evil, children who act corruptly, who have forsaken the Lord, who have despised the Holy One of Israel, who are utterly estranged!"
He clearly calls the people/nation sinful and laden with iniquity. Then he says the Servant was righteous, had done no violence, nor was there any deceit in His Mouth. He also repeatedly says the Servant bears the sins of many and suffers and dies for the transgression of his, I.e. Isaiahs people, I.e. the Nation of Israel. So if the Nation of Israel is causing the Servant to suffer, and He is bearing their sins righteously, and they/we are all sinners, as it says in Isaiah 1:4, isn't it clear the Servant and Israel are two entities? Any thoughts on what Louis Lapides said in Vase for Christ by Lee Strobel on Isaiah 53 that I cited earlier? God Bless.
He clearly calls the people/nation sinful and laden with iniquity. Then he says the Servant was righteous, had done no violence, nor was there any deceit in His Mouth. He also repeatedly says the Servant bears the sins of many and suffers and dies for the transgression of his, I.e. Isaiahs people, I.e. the Nation of Israel. So if the Nation of Israel is causing the Servant to suffer, and He is bearing their sins righteously, and they/we are all sinners, as it says in Isaiah 1:4, isn't it clear the Servant and Israel are two entities? Any thoughts on what Louis Lapides said in Vase for Christ by Lee Strobel on Isaiah 53 that I cited earlier? God Bless.