Isaiah 53:4-10

4 Surely our griefs He Himself 1bore, And our sorrows He carried; Yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, Smitten of 2God, and afflicted.
5 But He was pierced through for 3our transgressions, He was crushed for 4our iniquities; The 5chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, And by 6His scourging we are healed.
6 All of us like sheep have gone astray, Each of us has turned to his own way; But the LORD has caused the iniquity of us all To fall on Him.
7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He did not 7open His mouth; 8Like a lamb that is led to slaughter, And like a sheep that is silent before its shearers, So He did not open His mouth.
8 By oppression and judgment He was taken away; And as for His generation, who considered That He was cut off out of the land of the living 9For the transgression of my people, to whom the stroke was due?
9 His grave was assigned with wicked men, Yet He was with a 10rich man in His death, 11Because He had 12done no violence, Nor was there any deceit in His mouth.
10 But the LORD was pleased To 13crush Him, 14putting Him to grief; If He would render Himself as a guilt 15offering, He will see 16His offspring, He will prolong His days, And the good 17pleasure of the LORD will prosper in His hand.

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Isaiah 53:4-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 53

This chapter treats of the mean appearance of Christ in human nature, his sufferings in it, and the glory that should follow. It begins with a complaint of the small number of those that believed the report concerning him, the power of God not being exerted, Isa 53:1, the reason of this general disbelief was the meanness of his outward circumstances, and the want of comeliness in him; hence he was treated with general neglect and contempt, Isa 52:2,3 was the more unkind and ungenerous, since it was the griefs and sorrows of others he bore, and their sins also, for which he was wounded and bruised, that they might have healing, Isa 53:4-6, yet he took and bore all patiently, like a lamb at the slaughter, and the sheep under the shearer, Isa 53:7, which was the more extraordinary, since he was used, both in life and at death, in so rigorous and barbarous a manner, and all for the sins of others, having been guilty of none himself, Isa 53:8,9, and, what is most amazing, the Lord himself had a hand in grieving and bruising him, Isa 53:10, though for his encouragement, and a reward to him, as man and Mediator, for all his sufferings, it is intimated that he should succeed and prosper, have a numerous issue, should justify many, and have a portion and spoil divided with the great and mighty, Isa 53:10-12.

Cross References 17

  • 1. Matthew 8:17
  • 2. John 19:7
  • 3. Isaiah 53:8; Hebrews 9:28
  • 4. Isaiah 53:10; Romans 4:25; 1 Corinthians 15:3
  • 5. Deuteronomy 11:2; Hebrews 5:8
  • 6. 1 Peter 2:24, 25
  • 7. Matthew 26:63; Matthew 27:12-14; Mark 14:61; Mark 15:5; Luke 23:9; John 19:9
  • 8. Acts 8:32, 33; Revelation 5:6
  • 9. Isaiah 53:5, 12
  • 10. Matthew 27:57-60
  • 11. Isaiah 42:1-3
  • 12. 1 Peter 2:22
  • 13. Isaiah 53:5
  • 14. Isaiah 53:3, 4
  • 15. Isaiah 53:6, 12; John 1:29
  • 16. Psalms 22:30; Isaiah 54:3; Isaiah 61:9; Isaiah 66:22
  • 17. Isaiah 46:10

Footnotes 11

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