I am well educated and have read and studied the Bible many years and now at almost 89 years I recently listened to Dr Missler on Genesis, and remarked to my friends, "How have I come this far and learned nothing."
Thank you to the late Chuck Missler. After reading the many comments, I am saddened by the apparent disbelief of the Jewish people who refuse to acknowledge their own Messiah in Isaiah 53. I cry for you and pray that one day you will come to the saving grace of knowing Yeshua Jesus as your savior. Glory be to God in the highest! HE IS COMING BACK SOON!
I know that Chuck is no longer with us here on earth, but I thank you for allowing us to still learn from his teachings! Thank you! Praise our Lord and Savior 🙏 Jesus Christ.
We must truly understand that our Lord, our creator and Father had to suffer because of us. The trust that he had for the Father gave him strength and focus. The Love he had for the Father gave him peace and clarity. In times that we must suffer, we must also find this clarity and strength through our Love of Christ Jesus and trust all things in him like he has in the Father. Isaiah 53 shows us that our Father Jesus and his children share the same unity as the Father and we must stay focused by the guidance of the Holy Spirit and trust in all things that are governed and directed by our Lord. His Kingdom prepares for his Sheeps and his Sheeps patiently waits for his Shepards call. All Glory to our Father who sits in the right hand of the Father. Have mercy on us all.. We thank you for Life and Love. Praise to you my Father in all places. Hallelujah!
Thank you dr missler god bless you! Tears filled my eyes and i remembered all my sins and went on my knees and i prayed since i've been away from the lord for soooo long! i thank the lord for his work on the cross his love and this day. God bless.
Went to Israel in 1978, saw the scroll of Isaiah in the shrine of the book, fascinating how God leaves no doubt that his Word is true and eternal and we have no excuse to reject him, the one spoken of throughout the old testament, and identified in the new testament, John 5:39
Great is the knowledge imparted by Dr. Missler. May his soul rest in peace. Hr lives in every video I watch. He us my favourite. I wish I could have met him.
Without the resurrection life would be meaningless. Even the scripture of Isaiah 53 would be meaningless. We looked at the serpent in the desert and then we looked up to the cross of Christ but now we look inside our souls and accept the SPIRIT OF GOD within us. In life there is always a price to pay but in Jesus Christ the price has been paid
Thank you lord Jesus master for this food for the soul spirit to give life I pray you will deal with about the sickle that is coming to the nation people land in pray fasting meditation time alone with Jesus worship submit his commands covenant gospel
Thank you Chuck. Isaiah 53 is Christ himself letting us know his plan through Isaiah the prophet. Misinterpretation for the sake of national pride of Isaiah 53 will not be dealt with lightly and dealt with it shall be.
It is true what he says about the Ashkenazi Jews and Isaiah 53. The Jewish converts that I've heard give their testimony all have said, that when they first were asked to read it, they thought it was from the Christian bible. They never realized it was in the OT, and when they heard it, they realized that He was the messiah.
Maybe directly after the resurrection he still was wearing the wounds however he healed the lepar. I'm sure when he went up those scars turned to gold and glory
Not true! Jesus will have those scars and prints for all eternity, as a reminder to those of us who will be with him forever of the great price He paid for our sin! Listen to Michael Card's song- Known by the scars!
It's all there in plain sight -easy to discern with an honest open heart. But so, too, is the option to decline, consequences being wholly out of human control regardless. The Lord stands. With help from the prophet Jonah - those who reject Jesus (to observe lying vanities) forsake their own mercy... May the God bore your sin, bless you in your fury and love you in your hatred - that you may fall upon the rock to be broken vs have His wrath upon you to grind you to dust...
Why does the Lord repeatedly refer to us as sheep or like sheep'. For example, "all like sheep have gone astray'. Notice it's always sheep that get sacrificed and substituted, for us and our sins, so our sins be forgiven. From the beginning in Genesis right up to New Testament gospels, sheep or lambs are sacrificed. John the Baptist, when he saw Jesus said, "look the lamb that takes away the sins of the world!" We are called to be like sheep, gentle humble, submissive accepting, surrendering to the shepherd, never rebellious, obedient to the shepherd, coming when the shepherd calls (,My sheep hear My voice) never angry willingly entering the shepherd's gate and gated area. Willingly accepting the shepherd's mark and His dipping (baptism) washing. Willingly allowing itself to be separated from goats. On a sheep farm today the shepherd calls sheep to him to form a single line (the narrow path) while standing to operate a swinging gate that opens access to the left while closing access on the right and when swung closes the left and opens the right. Thus sheep are sorted as we will be, heaven from hell. It is written, "The Lord is my shepherd..." And it is so. Psalm 23. But is my behaviour sheeplike? And it is often not so!
Because Jesus is the good shepherd, who gives his life for the sheep! (John 10:11 with Psalm 22) He is also the great shepherd who tends and keeps his sheep(Hebrews 13:20 with Psalm 23)! Not only is Jesus our good and great shepherd, he is also our chief shepherd, whom shall soon come in His glorious majesty! (Psalm 24 with 1 Peter 5:4)! Sheep are alluded to by our Shepherd, because Jesus loves us so very much, as a good, great and chief shepherd does his lambs! He refers to peter to feed his sheep, tend his lambs and feed his sheep! John 21! Thank God for Jesus, he loves us so very much, and I love Him too!
I'm looking for the 80's teaching on Isaiah 53 that Chuck did while still at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa? Firefighters used to have it but is since no longer there if anything knows where it is or where to find it any recommendations is welcomed. Thank you all.
For these words did not ever come through the impulse of men: but the prophets had them from God, being moved by the Holy Spirit. Isaiah (53) was a an prophet talk about full life of Jesus in one chapter
Hello NarrowPathMatt714, I have a question. at 3:35 Chuck quotes Matthew 12:39 as saying "that same Isaiah". Would you happen to know what version of the bible he is reading from? It doesn't appear to say that in in the KJV or NIV.
ISV Jonh 12:39 This is why they could not believe: Isaiah also said 40 “He has blinded their eyes and hardened their heart, so that they might not perceive with their eyes, and understand with their mind[u] and turn, and I would heal them.” The Latin spells it Esaias but the quote is the same as in Isaiah, The word is translated the same in Greek, ASV, ISV, NAB and so on. Sometims the KVJ needs a little help. I'm like'n the ISV for a backup. The word "also" is making the point that there is only One Isaiah. The NIV says "as Isaiah says elsewhere" also saying that it is One Isaiah. KVJ says Esaias the same as Isaiah in Greek. Matthew 12:39 is different in some ways, but it's a good comparison. Isaiah says were blind, Matthew says He's not gonna show us anyway, the wicked, that is.
NarrowPathMatt714 Interesting. Do you mind if I ask you another question? It would appear that Isaiah 39:5-7 copies 2 Kings 20:16-18, and Isaiah 37 copies 2 Kings 19:9. The scholarly consensus is that 2 Kings was written sometime between 560 and 540 BC. So if the prophet Isaiah lived during the 8th century BC, how is it possible that he could have written all of the book of Isaiah?
Thank you I'm looking at the question "560 and 540 BC. So if the prophet Isaiah lived during the 8th century BC, how is it possible that he could have written " Remember how the BC years run, for instants the 8th century BC is 800 to 700. It runs backwards, if I may say that, Isaiah lived before 2 Kings. The Bible isn't in chronological order. I posted a site showing a better view of the Bible's order. 800, 700,600,500, 2 Kings is sort of a "re-cap" of Isaiah in the chapters you mentioned. Please send any questions you want, God willing, i can answer them. www.compellingtruth.org/Bible-chronological.html
Of all the significant details mentioned of this powerful message...I really missed and was surprised that Chuck does not mention and refers back to Lev. That the soul is in the blood...and Christ poured out His Soul unto us, bought us into covenant through the redeemed Blood of Christ on the mercy seat, reference to the Tabernacle and therefore the Father was satisfied... fulfilling the promise of covenant. Over Passover, fulfilling the Word of the old, Isaac, the promised son, in the new, the Covenant Son, Jesus Christ...our God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.... otherwise powerful!
@Aaron Wolfenbarger if you read Lev 17:11...in context...it goes on to say to make atonement for your souls.... in many bible translations life is refered to the soul....read the different translations. In Isaiah 53...Jesus poured out his soul on the cross which is the Blood.
G-d's King Messiah is unique among all of the men of the Tanakh however. G-d crushes him with disease (puts him to grief with illness) so that he will offer himself for his guilt and the guilt of the Jewish people to suffer chastisement, bruising, crushing and punishment by G-d’s word's, hand and power until he is suitable for the prosperity of G-d’s purpose. Making him like He made Ezekiel as hard and brazen as the Jewish people. He is the prophet like Moses a redeemer, Elijah the messenger a teacher and herald of the time of the new covenant of the forgiveness of all sins of the Jewish people, and a descendant of David who battles and wages war (a man after G-d’s own heart). He is by the words of G-d “My righteous servant who makes the many righteous”. This man is part of G-d’s prophecy of redeeming the Jewish people as He promised and foretold by His prophets when they returned to Israel and made it bloom again. A man of suffering, familiar with disease: Jesus wept one time. He is never portrayed as a man of suffering, familiar with disease. Yes, he suffered at death as did legions of others in his time but he was not a man of suffering during his life. He was never diseased. As a colon and skin cancer survivor with over twenty-two surgical scars from many different accidents including a gun shot to the abdomen, emotional scars from a dysfunctional home as a child, and 20 years of head and jaw pain from nightmares and grinding my teeth I am a man of suffering familiar with disease. None of which prepared me for the suffering I have endured by the words (chastisement), hand and power (bruising and crushing) of G-d after I offered myself for guilt to HaShem (though He removed the nightmares and constant head pain). Just like Ezekiel who is punished for the sins of the House of Israel and Judah. I am the man described in Isaiah 53 the righteous servant of G-d. The redemption will include the building of the third Temple in Jerusalem. All 14 plus million of the Jewish people are all forgiven of their iniquities and their sins are remembered no more by G-d. They are all a Holy seed. Just as they were when the second Temple was built and He opened the way for them with Cyrus of Persia and sin forgiveness (Isaiah). My Midrash of Isaiah53; Suffering Servant Jesus Christ, Suffering Servant Israel or G-d’s Righteous Servant Keith Ellis McCarty (Elijah)? keithmccartymccarty.wordpress.com/2017/02/28/my-midrash-of-isaiah53-suffering-servant-jesus-christ-suffering-servant-israel-or-g-ds-righteous-servant-keith-ellis-mccarty-elijah/ Through the Sin of My People keithmccartymccarty.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/through-the-sin-of-my-people/
So let me get this straight: Jesus faked all the miracles and got thousands of people to go along with him? Well let's look at this. #1Mary would have had to be a Torah Scholar to have connected "the seed of the woman" because what a great idea "I'll say I was a virgin and get some guy to go along with it, and marry me." Not only will this upset everyone, the only guy believing the story will kill all the first born up to the age of two! Now were rolling! As my son gets older, most everyone will try to kill him. but that's ok he will have liers to follow him around, that will cover for him. They will die at the hand of this lie, "I just know it" And one of the guy's killing the liers, (Paul) will become ONE! "Son when you are on the cross yell out, Psalm 22 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?" Now, all you people who followed my son will be stoned, hung on cross, beheaded, and fed to Lions. " when Jesus dies, John run around in a sheet three days after my son dies, we will say my son has come back from the dead." OR!!!!!! #2 King James Bible For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Jesus( friends and family) was one or the other. OR!!! #3 Satan is your King I'm going with #2 there's just something that doesn't add up with #1
Hi, thank you for that. We made a 2 min video of Isaiah 53 with music of Bach... Please find it on my son's channel Sirdanik: "Ave Maria (Me and dad)". If you like it, please pass it on... Thank you.
At minute 1: 12: 46, USA is part of Yisrael - the tribe of Ephraim, sometimes called Joseph. Yahovah bless you all with this. Genesis 48, "shall .become. a multitude of nations", not rule over a number of gentile nations. 50 is Yahovah's number of freedom, as seen in His commanded but ignored year of Jubilee. Ephraim was the 13th son born into such inheritance. USA was founded with 13 colonies, 13 is ubiquitous among the US federal insignias. Plus many more proofs. England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Mann, Canada, New Zeland, Australia, are Manasseh. British in Hebrew means Covenant man. English is Messenger man. Manasseh received his blessing first, and received his wealth and world-policing power before Ephraim. Dutch are Zebulon and were world policeman, then France, who is Reuben. Then Manasseh. Now Ephraim is the last, used to win WWI and II, actually two stages of the same war. NWO are changing the truth about history. Since the nothern tribes seceded from Yahudah, Yahovah calls them Yisrael/Israel, and Yahudah he calls that, Yahudah/Judah. So notice what that does to virtually all prophecy teachings: the end-time prophecies to Israel are referring to Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar/Finland, Zebulon, Gad, Asher/South Africa, Manasseh, Ephraim, Benjamin/Norway, Dan/Denmark- Dan's mark, Naphtali/Sweden. Today these nations are all highly infiltrated by the muslims, Esau and Ishmael -Trojan Horses! ~ YalleluYa, the end is so here, the begining is Near!
LOL!...Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 is all about King Uzziah! The king Uzziah, who actually lived & ruled in the days of Isaiah, was a very strong and righteous king, who won wars against the enemies of Judah, and who "did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, according to all that his father Amaziah had done" (2 Kings 15:3)... However, despite being a "good king", Uzziah became sick with leprosy - hence: "his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any human being" (Isaiah 52:14) - and, at that time, leprosy was considered to be a "punishment from God" (as it is written in 2 Kings 15:5: "And the LORD *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death")... Now, since Uzziah was a righteous king, Isaiah could not understand why "God *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king with leprosy" - as if he was some "criminal" or "sinner" or "wicked" just "like all the rest of the lepers" - "though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth" (Isaiah 53:9); So Isaiah thought that the king was surely not punished by God for something "bad" that he has done himself, but rather that the king was punished for the "bad" things that his people were doing at the time, like: "the people still sacrificed and offered in the high places"(2 Kings 15:4)... Thus, Isaiah wrote: "for the transgression of my people he was punished" (Isaiah 53:8)... And also: "He has no beauty or majesty; and we see him, and this sight is not something we desire (וְנִרְאֵהוּ וְלֹא־מַרְאֶה וְנֶחְמְדֵהוּ׃). He is despised and rejected by mankind, a man who suffers pains, *and is known to be diseased* (=וִידוּעַ חֹלִי), like one that (God/people) hide their face from. He is despised, and we held him in low esteem. Surely he took up our *illnesses*(=חֳלָיֵנו) and bore our pains, yet we considered him *infected* (=נָגוּעַ), stricken and tortured by God. But he is *desecrated/diseased* (=מְחֹלָל) by our transgressions, oppressed by our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace is on him, and by his bruise we are healed. *We all, like sheep, have gone astray,* each of us has turned to our own way; *and the Lord has laid on him* *the iniquity of us all*." The idea that the king/leader is held responsible for what his people are doing - just like the shepherd is responsible for what his sheep are doing - and will be punished for their deeds, is well emphasized in verses like: *"My anger burns against the shepherds, and I will punish the leading male goats (=הָעַתּוּדִים); For the LORD of hosts has visited His flock, the house of Judah"* (Zechariah 10:3); *"Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, and against the man that is my fellow, saith the LORD of hosts: smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered: and I will turn mine hand upon the little ones"* (Zechariah 10:3); *""Woe to the shepherds who are losing and scattering the sheep of my flock!" declares the LORD. Therefore thus saith the LORD God of Israel upon the shepherds that herd my people: "Ye have scattered my flock, and driven them away, and have not visited them: behold, I will visit upon you the evil of your doings, saith the LORD""(Jeremiah 23:1-2).* At this point it should also be noted, that the idea of a king suffering, punished, or even being sacrificed for the benefit of his people, was not something unique which "came out of the blue", but was rather quite common in many other cultures & religions throughout the ancient world: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_king www.irishcentral.com/news/bog-bodies-are-kings-sacrificed-by-celts-says-expert-129289548-237410131 The problem with Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12, is that the late editors of the book of Isaiah took this text out of context (They must have thought it belongs to the "My Servant, Jacob" Genre [like in Isaiah 41:8; 44:1; 45:4, etc], which is an allegory for the people of Israel who suffered in exile and were promised to return to Zion); The late scribes who wrote 2 Chronicles 26 made up a false story as if king Uzziah was punished for trying to steal the job of the priests, and thus "deserved it" (The late scribes who wrote Chronicles WERE PRIESTS themselves); And the translation to Latin and English is very bad - so the people who read it don't understand that it's talking about someone who GOT SICK. However, the Hebrew words which are used in the original text are very clear & specific: "חֹלִי, חֳלָיֵנו הֶחֱלִי" are all words that mean "Sickness/illness/disease" (NOT "wounded" or anything like that!); and the words "נָגוּעַ, נֶגַע" mean "infected/contaminated/diseased/plagued" - and are often used to describe leprosy (As in 2 Kings 15:5: "And the LORD *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death")... The verse: "He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?" (Isaiah 53:8 KJB) or: "By oppression and judgment he was taken away. Yet who of his generation protested?" (Isaiah 53:8 NIV), are both very-very bad versions of translation for the original Hebrew verse: "מֵעֹצֶר וּמִמִּשְׁפָּט לֻקָּח, וְאֶת־דּוֹרוֹ מִי יְשׂוֹחֵחַ". The right translation would be: "He was taken *from* ruling (=*מֵ-עֹצֶר*[see: *"יוֹרֵשׁ *עֶצֶר" as *"ruler/magistrate"* in Judges 18:7; and also: "זֶה *יַעְצֹר** בְּעַמִּי" as "he will *govern* my people" in 1 Samuel 9:17]) and *from* judgment (מִ*-מִּשְׁפָּט*) - and (thus) who will talk to the people of his time/generation?"... The meaning is that the king Uzziah was taken from his throne - on which his job was to rule and judge his people - and thus the people of his generation were left with "no-one to talk to them" (i.e, no-one to hear them and take care of their problems, and/or to tell them what they should do)... And, finally, the verse: "For he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the land of the living" (Isaiah 53:8) actually refers to what is described in Chronicles: "And Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day of his death, and dwelt in a house set apart, being a leper; for he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the house of the LORD" (2 Chronicles 26:21) - So the words *"he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the land of the living"* could be just a *dramatic allegory* for *"he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the house of the LORD"...* Moreover, The words "dwelt in a house set apart" - which appear both here and also in 2 Kings 15:5 - are also a very bad translation of the original words in Hebrew "וַיֵּשֶׁב בְּבֵית הַחָפְשִׁית"... The term "בֵית הַחָפְשִׁית" (house of the "hophshit'") refers to an isolated quarantine site where the lepers have dwelt (i.e, a "lepers colony", "leprosarium", or "lazar house"), away from society (i.e, "the land of the living"), and the term "בֵית הַחָפְשִׁית" itself is actually a nickname taken from Canaanite language "Bet Hapthatu" meaning "the home of the dead" (literally "house/home of [the] free") - which was the name for the "underworld" or "kingdom of the dead" in ancient Canaanite mythology... *So this is how someone can be both "cut off from the land of the living" and yet still "see his offspring and prolong his days" (Isaiah **53:10**) - The king Uzziah was still alive, but "living in the house of the dead", and saw how: "Jotham, the king's son, was over the household, judging the people of the land" (2 Kings 15:5)...* *"Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, wrote Isaiah son of Amoz, the prophet" (2 Chronicles **26:22**)...*
Isaiah chapter 53 is about the suffering servant Messiah that atones for the sins of Israel. This is according to the Rabbis of old wich wrote the earliest commentary on Isaiah known today called the Targum Yonathan. In it it says that the servant Israel and the suffering servant Messiah are 2 different servant. The suffering servant atones for the servant.
Blindness in part has happened to Israel, so the Gentiles could be saved! Thank God God loves us who are not physical Jews, but do believe and receive the only Messiah Israel shall ever have!
You should read Isiah 41 Isiah 43 Isiah 45 Isiah 48 or Isiah 49.3 you will find the suffering servant as Israel. In Isiah 53 Jesus is not named, there is no mention of a messiah. Also if you read the passage in contest it is not Isiah who is speaking, it is the people of the world as they discover that the Jews G-d's suffering servant was right all along.
Did Darius save Israel? or did G-d save Israel? Darius was a servant yet he is a savior. he was also a gentile. Isiah foretold of his coming. If G-d willed a message to us, it seems he used Isiah and others. but Isiah wrote in a scroll, of Darius, that Danial held, amazing. G-d doesn't regard humanity as good thing. If G-d did have to send his Son to die for us, knowing that those who put him to death, me included, why would he put his Son's name there. NO he wouldn't, the Bible isn't a magic show. You read it over and over, study it back and forth "here a little there a little" and if G-d chooses he will open your eyes. That is why I fear G-d He may not show me something I need to know. He did show me Jesus died for me and you. My question to you is Has G-d showed you everything? or has a Rabbi. Am I just building an ark or could it be, there's something more to Isiah than Israel? On a side note: can you imagine what the rabbi's thought about Isiah, writing about Darius? They may have wanted to get that out of there, because they didn't know...
Stay with the context. There is no prophecy being fulfilled - as like 700 years later here. And there is absolutely nothing in this text talking about a future messiah. It´s still talking about the nation of Israel - being "the suffering servant" - even if in singular, for Isaiah is still talking about the Jewish people - like when they were called out from Egypt - even then in singular - "my son".
Interesting, in the Gospel of Matthew when the Angel warns Joseph to flee to Egypt the writer says, "..so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet, 'Out of Egypt I called my Son'" .... funny that you chose that particular scripture to prove your position when we have a New Testament verse that pretty much supports the Christian tendency to interpret certain Old Testament texts as referring to Jesus. Frankly Jesus can be found throughout the Old Testament in many surprising ways. When you right out the meanings of the names of the Genealogy of Adam from Genesis chapter 5 in order you will find the Christian Gospel hidden there as plain as day and that's just one example.... have you ever read the descriptions of Christ's crucifixion in Matthew and then compared it to 22nd Psalm? Have you thought it just a coincidence that the blood placed on the door frames during the passover has a striking resemblance to the shape of the cross? And these are just a few thoughts... we don't just depend on Isaiah 53 to come to these conclusion about the identity of Christ... the sad part is one day the anti Christ will come and I fear Israel will mistake him for their Messiah, and that will be a very very sad day indeed.
You do realize that Jesus Christ has many names, just to give you a simple one. John 1:1 In the beginning was the word, the Word was with God and the Word was GOD. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. There are many more, His names are found throughout the Old Testament. I hope you’re truly searching and I pray for your heart to be opened to His precious Spirit.
Praise to the King if Kings and Lord of Lords.....Chucks teaching has help me in my walk with Jesus🙏🙏
Chuck Missler was one of the Best of the BEST!
I am well educated and have read and studied the Bible many years and now at almost 89 years I recently listened to Dr Missler on Genesis, and remarked to my friends, "How have I come this far and learned nothing."
Amen, God bless you my brother!
I have found no teacher like Chuck Missler. Always excellent teaching.
Agreed! Also, check out Dr. Michael Heiser. Chuck Missler and Michael Heiser are my all-time Top 2. Incredible! God bless you!
completely agree
I know! He really teaches me so much!
AND CHUCK SMITH, GUESS THERE IS MEANING TO THE NAME CHUCK❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you to the late Chuck Missler. After reading the many comments, I am saddened by the apparent disbelief of the Jewish people who refuse to acknowledge their own Messiah in Isaiah 53. I cry for you and pray that one day you will come to the saving grace of knowing Yeshua Jesus as your savior. Glory be to God in the highest! HE IS COMING BACK SOON!
Jews are the Serpent seed. They will build a temple to seat Satan to insult Christ.
I know that Chuck is no longer with us here on earth, but I thank you for allowing us to still learn from his teachings! Thank you! Praise our Lord and Savior 🙏 Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the only way humbly ask him he will answer.... We all must do our part and spread the good news be bold be brave be humble
God's faithful servant...missed ❤
Blessed are my ears to hear the Mighty deed of Christ Our Saviour ❤️
Thank you brother Chuck , a reward waits for you in heaven ❤️🙏🏽
We must truly understand that our Lord, our creator and Father had to suffer because of us. The trust that he had for the Father gave him strength and focus. The Love he had for the Father gave him peace and clarity. In times that we must suffer, we must also find this clarity and strength through our Love of Christ Jesus and trust all things in him like he has in the Father. Isaiah 53 shows us that our Father Jesus and his children share the same unity as the Father and we must stay focused by the guidance of the Holy Spirit and trust in all things that are governed and directed by our Lord.
His Kingdom prepares for his Sheeps and his Sheeps patiently waits for his Shepards call. All Glory to our Father who sits in the right hand of the Father. Have mercy on us all.. We thank you for Life and Love. Praise to you my Father in all places. Hallelujah!
Thank you dr missler god bless you! Tears filled my eyes and i remembered all my sins and went on my knees and i prayed since i've been away from the lord for soooo long! i thank the lord for his work on the cross his love and this day. God bless.
He forgives you. And throws your sins as far as the East is from the West.
Bless You,Amen.
I pray for you to continue on your walk with the lord
Went to Israel in 1978, saw the scroll of Isaiah in the shrine of the book, fascinating how God leaves no doubt that his Word is true and eternal and we have no excuse to reject him, the one spoken of throughout the old testament, and identified in the new testament, John 5:39
Thank you Chuck Missler for leaving us such a wealth of insight of God's Riches at Christ's Expense.
The best I’ve heard on Isaiah 53!
Great is the knowledge imparted by Dr. Missler. May his soul rest in peace. Hr lives in every video I watch. He us my favourite. I wish I could have met him.
This study blows my mind every time..
Surely the times are showing more and more what the bible has been saying. He is coming to call on the clouds soon.
Amazing im blown away 💜
Thank u 4 posting...Love 2 all...FAITH NOT FEAR
Without the resurrection life would be meaningless. Even the scripture of Isaiah 53 would be meaningless. We looked at the serpent in the desert and then we looked up to the cross of Christ but now we look inside our souls and accept the SPIRIT OF GOD within us. In life there is always a price to pay but in Jesus Christ the price has been paid
RIP Chuck.
Thank you lord Jesus master for this food for the soul spirit to give life I pray you will deal with about the sickle that is coming to the nation people land in pray fasting meditation time alone with Jesus worship submit his commands covenant gospel
A very good and eye opening Bible Study on Isaiah Chapter 53, thank you for sharing.
This was absolutely wonderful .. as I hv just been studying these things .. to God be the glory
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Gods Words Are In Him n He Is The Word!!!! God Bless Us Alllll!💪💛🌞
this is my favorite so far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
700+ years before Jesus, WOW!
you are a light of God, shine..
Hey, just FYI, Dr Missler wanted his products published without monetization
Packed with teachings and revelations. May God bless you for posting!
Thank you Chuck. Isaiah 53 is Christ himself letting us know his plan through Isaiah the prophet. Misinterpretation for the sake of national pride of Isaiah 53 will not be dealt with lightly and dealt with it shall be.
There is nothing in the scripture that is insignificant. Perhaps that's the strongest message, God is truth.
GOD BLESS YOU SIR,,I ABSOLUTELY BELIEVE THAT A JOURNAL LIKE THIS WILL WORK FOR ME,,I FIND MYSELF A TIMES CANT UNDERSTAND AND I BECAME FRUSTRATED
It is true what he says about the Ashkenazi Jews and Isaiah 53. The Jewish converts that I've heard give their testimony all have said, that when they first were asked to read it, they thought it was from the Christian bible. They never realized it was in the OT, and when they heard it, they realized that He was the messiah.
Very true. It is forbidden for them to read Is 53
Sir, You are a good teacher and deep tesearcher.
Maybe directly after the resurrection he still was wearing the wounds however he healed the lepar.
I'm sure when he went up those scars turned to gold and glory
Not true! Jesus will have those scars and prints for all eternity, as a reminder to those of us who will be with him forever of the great price He paid for our sin! Listen to Michael Card's song- Known by the scars!
Pretty cool. Chuck Missler is blessed so much
Thank you
You are in God, and you will live forever.
Yeshua is Adonai!
It's all there in plain sight -easy to discern with an honest open heart. But so, too, is the option to decline, consequences being wholly out of human control regardless. The Lord stands. With help from the prophet Jonah - those who reject Jesus (to observe lying vanities) forsake their own mercy... May the God bore your sin, bless you in your fury and love you in your hatred - that you may fall upon the rock to be broken vs have His wrath upon you to grind you to dust...
Why does the Lord repeatedly refer to us as sheep or like sheep'. For example, "all like sheep have gone astray'. Notice it's always sheep that get sacrificed and substituted, for us and our sins, so our sins be forgiven. From the beginning in Genesis right up to New Testament gospels, sheep or lambs are sacrificed. John the Baptist, when he saw Jesus said, "look the lamb that takes away the sins of the world!"
We are called to be like sheep, gentle humble, submissive accepting, surrendering to the shepherd, never rebellious, obedient to the shepherd, coming when the shepherd calls (,My sheep hear My voice) never angry willingly entering the shepherd's gate and gated area. Willingly accepting the shepherd's mark and His dipping (baptism) washing. Willingly allowing itself to be separated from goats.
On a sheep farm today the shepherd calls sheep to him to form a single line (the narrow path) while standing to operate a swinging gate that opens access to the left while closing access on the right and when swung closes the left and opens the right. Thus sheep are sorted as we will be, heaven from hell.
It is written, "The Lord is my shepherd..." And it is so. Psalm 23. But is my behaviour sheeplike? And it is often not so!
Because Jesus is the good shepherd, who gives his life for the sheep! (John 10:11 with Psalm 22) He is also the great shepherd who tends and keeps his sheep(Hebrews 13:20 with Psalm 23)! Not only is Jesus our good and great shepherd, he is also our chief shepherd, whom shall soon come in His glorious majesty! (Psalm 24 with 1 Peter 5:4)! Sheep are alluded to by our Shepherd, because Jesus loves us so very much, as a good, great and chief shepherd does his lambs! He refers to peter to feed his sheep, tend his lambs and feed his sheep! John 21! Thank God for Jesus, he loves us so very much, and I love Him too!
I'm looking for the 80's teaching on Isaiah 53 that Chuck did while still at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa?
Firefighters used to have it but is since no longer there if anything knows where it is or where to find it any recommendations is welcomed.
Thank you all.
For these words did not ever come through the impulse of men: but the prophets had them from God, being moved by the Holy Spirit.
Isaiah (53) was a an prophet talk about full life of Jesus in one chapter
I always wondered why the Lord had instructed the layers on the Tabernacle to include dolphin skins. Never considered this angle before.
JESUS
That's it yall
Hello NarrowPathMatt714, I have a question. at 3:35 Chuck quotes Matthew 12:39 as saying "that same Isaiah". Would you happen to know what version of the bible he is reading from? It doesn't appear to say that in in the KJV or NIV.
ISV Jonh 12:39 This is why they could not believe: Isaiah also said
40 “He has blinded their eyes
and hardened their heart,
so that they might not perceive with their eyes,
and understand with their mind[u] and turn,
and I would heal them.”
The Latin spells it Esaias but the quote is the same as in Isaiah, The word is translated the same in Greek, ASV, ISV, NAB and so on.
Sometims the KVJ needs a little help. I'm like'n the ISV for a backup.
The word "also" is making the point that there is only One Isaiah.
The NIV says "as Isaiah says elsewhere" also saying that it is One Isaiah.
KVJ says Esaias the same as Isaiah in Greek.
Matthew 12:39 is different in some ways, but it's a good comparison.
Isaiah says were blind, Matthew says He's not gonna show us anyway, the wicked, that is.
NarrowPathMatt714 Interesting. Do you mind if I ask you another question?
It would appear that Isaiah 39:5-7 copies 2 Kings 20:16-18, and Isaiah 37 copies 2 Kings 19:9. The scholarly consensus is that 2 Kings was written sometime between 560 and 540 BC. So if the prophet Isaiah lived during the 8th century BC, how is it possible that he could have written all of the book of Isaiah?
Thank you
I'm looking at the question
"560 and 540 BC. So if the prophet Isaiah lived during the 8th century BC, how is it possible that he could have written "
Remember how the BC years run, for instants
the 8th century BC is 800 to 700.
It runs backwards, if I may say that, Isaiah lived before 2 Kings. The Bible isn't in chronological order. I posted a site showing a better view of the Bible's order.
800, 700,600,500, 2 Kings is sort of a "re-cap" of Isaiah in the chapters you mentioned.
Please send any questions you want, God willing, i can answer them.
www.compellingtruth.org/Bible-chronological.html
Of all the significant details mentioned of this powerful message...I really missed and was surprised that Chuck does not mention and refers back to Lev. That the soul is in the blood...and Christ poured out His Soul unto us, bought us into covenant through the redeemed Blood of Christ on the mercy seat, reference to the Tabernacle and therefore the Father was satisfied... fulfilling the promise of covenant. Over Passover, fulfilling the Word of the old, Isaac, the promised son, in the new, the Covenant Son, Jesus Christ...our God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.... otherwise powerful!
@Aaron Wolfenbarger if you read Lev 17:11...in context...it goes on to say to make atonement for your souls.... in many bible translations life is refered to the soul....read the different translations. In Isaiah 53...Jesus poured out his soul on the cross which is the Blood.
@Aaron Wolfenbarger ...and again ...Chuck shouldn't have missed this crucial point in context to his brilliant service.
whatever
@@lynneeify 'of course"
Why do you not being in 52 12- 53
G-d's King Messiah is unique among all of the men of the Tanakh however. G-d crushes him with disease (puts him to grief with illness) so that he will offer himself for his guilt and the guilt of the Jewish people to suffer chastisement, bruising, crushing and punishment by G-d’s word's, hand and power until he is suitable for the prosperity of G-d’s purpose. Making him like He made Ezekiel as hard and brazen as the Jewish people.
He is the prophet like Moses a redeemer, Elijah the messenger a teacher and herald of the time of the new covenant of the forgiveness of all sins of the Jewish people, and a descendant of David who battles and wages war (a man after G-d’s own heart). He is by the words of G-d “My righteous servant who makes the many righteous”.
This man is part of G-d’s prophecy of redeeming the Jewish people as He promised and foretold by His prophets when they returned to Israel and made it bloom again.
A man of suffering, familiar with disease: Jesus wept one time. He is never portrayed as a man of suffering, familiar with disease. Yes, he suffered at death as did legions of others in his time but he was not a man of suffering during his life. He was never diseased.
As a colon and skin cancer survivor with over twenty-two surgical scars from many different accidents including a gun shot to the abdomen, emotional scars from a dysfunctional home as a child, and 20 years of head and jaw pain from nightmares and grinding my teeth I am a man of suffering familiar with disease.
None of which prepared me for the suffering I have endured by the words (chastisement), hand and power (bruising and crushing) of G-d after I offered myself for guilt to HaShem (though He removed the nightmares and constant head pain). Just like Ezekiel who is punished for the sins of the House of Israel and Judah.
I am the man described in Isaiah 53 the righteous servant of G-d. The redemption will include the building of the third Temple in Jerusalem. All 14 plus million of the Jewish people are all forgiven of their iniquities and their sins are remembered no more by G-d. They are all a Holy seed. Just as they were when the second Temple was built and He opened the way for them with Cyrus of Persia and sin forgiveness (Isaiah).
My Midrash of Isaiah53; Suffering Servant Jesus Christ, Suffering Servant Israel or G-d’s Righteous Servant Keith Ellis McCarty (Elijah)?
keithmccartymccarty.wordpress.com/2017/02/28/my-midrash-of-isaiah53-suffering-servant-jesus-christ-suffering-servant-israel-or-g-ds-righteous-servant-keith-ellis-mccarty-elijah/
Through the Sin of My People keithmccartymccarty.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/through-the-sin-of-my-people/
Actually, the Persians invented crucifixion - its mentioned in the Book of Esther.
My understanding is that the Persians invented impaling. And that is very different...although just as heinous as crucifixion.
So let me get this straight:
Jesus faked all the miracles and got thousands of people to go along with him?
Well let's look at this.
#1Mary would have had to be a Torah Scholar to have connected "the seed of the woman" because what a great idea "I'll say I was a virgin and get some guy to go along with it, and marry me."
Not only will this upset everyone, the only guy believing the story will kill all the first born up to the age of two!
Now were rolling!
As my son gets older, most everyone will try to kill him.
but that's ok he will have liers to follow him around, that will cover for him.
They will die at the hand of this lie, "I just know it"
And one of the guy's killing the liers, (Paul) will become ONE!
"Son when you are on the cross yell out, Psalm 22 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?"
Now, all you people who followed my son will be stoned, hung on cross, beheaded, and fed to Lions.
" when Jesus dies, John run around in a sheet three days after my son dies, we will say my son has come back from the dead."
OR!!!!!!
#2 King James Bible
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Jesus( friends and family) was one or the other.
OR!!!
#3 Satan is your King
I'm going with #2 there's just something that doesn't add up with #1
Hi, thank you for that. We made a 2 min video of Isaiah 53 with music of Bach... Please find it on my son's channel Sirdanik: "Ave Maria (Me and dad)". If you like it, please pass it on... Thank you.
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At minute 1: 12: 46, USA is part of Yisrael - the tribe of Ephraim, sometimes called Joseph. Yahovah bless you all with this. Genesis 48, "shall .become. a multitude of nations", not rule over a number of gentile nations. 50 is Yahovah's number of freedom, as seen in His commanded but ignored year of Jubilee.
Ephraim was the 13th son born into such inheritance. USA was founded with 13 colonies, 13 is ubiquitous among the US federal insignias. Plus many more proofs. England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Mann, Canada, New Zeland, Australia, are Manasseh. British in Hebrew means Covenant man. English is Messenger man. Manasseh received his blessing first, and received his wealth and world-policing power before Ephraim. Dutch are Zebulon and were world policeman, then France, who is Reuben. Then Manasseh. Now Ephraim is the last, used to win WWI and II, actually two stages of the same war. NWO are changing the truth about history.
Since the nothern tribes seceded from Yahudah, Yahovah calls them Yisrael/Israel, and Yahudah he calls that, Yahudah/Judah. So notice what that does to virtually all prophecy teachings: the end-time prophecies to Israel are referring to Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar/Finland, Zebulon, Gad, Asher/South Africa, Manasseh, Ephraim, Benjamin/Norway, Dan/Denmark- Dan's mark, Naphtali/Sweden. Today these nations are all highly infiltrated by the muslims, Esau and Ishmael -Trojan Horses!
~ YalleluYa, the end is so here, the begining is Near!
LOL!...Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 is all about King Uzziah! The king Uzziah, who actually lived & ruled in the days of Isaiah, was a very strong and righteous king, who won wars against the enemies of Judah, and who "did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, according to all that his father Amaziah had done" (2 Kings 15:3)... However, despite being a "good king", Uzziah became sick with leprosy - hence: "his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any human being" (Isaiah 52:14) - and, at that time, leprosy was considered to be a "punishment from God" (as it is written in 2 Kings 15:5: "And the LORD *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death")...
Now, since Uzziah was a righteous king, Isaiah could not understand why "God *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king with leprosy" - as if he was some "criminal" or "sinner" or "wicked" just "like all the rest of the lepers" - "though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth" (Isaiah 53:9); So Isaiah thought that the king was surely not punished by God for something "bad" that he has done himself, but rather that the king was punished for the "bad" things that his people were doing at the time, like: "the people still sacrificed and offered in the high places"(2 Kings 15:4)... Thus, Isaiah wrote: "for the transgression of my people he was punished" (Isaiah 53:8)...
And also:
"He has no beauty or majesty;
and we see him, and this sight is not something we desire (וְנִרְאֵהוּ וְלֹא־מַרְאֶה וְנֶחְמְדֵהוּ׃).
He is despised and rejected by mankind,
a man who suffers pains, *and is known to be diseased* (=וִידוּעַ חֹלִי),
like one that (God/people) hide their face from.
He is despised, and we held him in low esteem.
Surely he took up our *illnesses*(=חֳלָיֵנו)
and bore our pains,
yet we considered him *infected* (=נָגוּעַ),
stricken and tortured by God.
But he is *desecrated/diseased* (=מְחֹלָל) by our transgressions,
oppressed by our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace is on him,
and by his bruise we are healed.
*We all, like sheep, have gone astray,*
each of us has turned to our own way;
*and the Lord has laid on him*
*the iniquity of us all*."
The idea that the king/leader is held responsible for what his people are doing - just like the shepherd is responsible for what his sheep are doing - and will be punished for their deeds, is well emphasized in verses like:
*"My anger burns against the shepherds, and I will punish the leading male goats (=הָעַתּוּדִים); For the LORD of hosts has visited His flock, the house of Judah"* (Zechariah 10:3);
*"Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, and against the man that is my fellow, saith the LORD of hosts: smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered: and I will turn mine hand upon the little ones"* (Zechariah 10:3);
*""Woe to the shepherds who are losing and scattering the sheep of my flock!" declares the LORD. Therefore thus saith the LORD God of Israel upon the shepherds that herd my people: "Ye have scattered my flock, and driven them away, and have not visited them: behold, I will visit upon you the evil of your doings, saith the LORD""(Jeremiah 23:1-2).*
At this point it should also be noted, that the idea of a king suffering, punished, or even being sacrificed for the benefit of his people, was not something unique which "came out of the blue", but was rather quite common in many other cultures & religions throughout the ancient world:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_king
www.irishcentral.com/news/bog-bodies-are-kings-sacrificed-by-celts-says-expert-129289548-237410131
The problem with Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12, is that the late editors of the book of Isaiah took this text out of context (They must have thought it belongs to the "My Servant, Jacob" Genre [like in Isaiah 41:8; 44:1; 45:4, etc], which is an allegory for the people of Israel who suffered in exile and were promised to return to Zion); The late scribes who wrote 2 Chronicles 26 made up a false story as if king Uzziah was punished for trying to steal the job of the priests, and thus "deserved it" (The late scribes who wrote Chronicles WERE PRIESTS themselves); And the translation to Latin and English is very bad - so the people who read it don't understand that it's talking about someone who GOT SICK. However, the Hebrew words which are used in the original text are very clear & specific: "חֹלִי, חֳלָיֵנו הֶחֱלִי" are all words that mean "Sickness/illness/disease" (NOT "wounded" or anything like that!); and the words "נָגוּעַ, נֶגַע" mean "infected/contaminated/diseased/plagued" - and are often used to describe leprosy (As in 2 Kings 15:5: "And the LORD *infected* (וַיְנַגַּע) the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death")...
The verse: "He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?" (Isaiah 53:8 KJB) or: "By oppression and judgment he was taken away. Yet who of his generation protested?" (Isaiah 53:8 NIV), are both very-very bad versions of translation for the original Hebrew verse: "מֵעֹצֶר וּמִמִּשְׁפָּט לֻקָּח, וְאֶת־דּוֹרוֹ מִי יְשׂוֹחֵחַ". The right translation would be: "He was taken *from* ruling (=*מֵ-עֹצֶר*[see: *"יוֹרֵשׁ *עֶצֶר" as *"ruler/magistrate"* in Judges 18:7; and also: "זֶה *יַעְצֹר** בְּעַמִּי" as "he will *govern* my people" in 1 Samuel 9:17]) and *from* judgment (מִ*-מִּשְׁפָּט*) - and (thus) who will talk to the people of his time/generation?"... The meaning is that the king Uzziah was taken from his throne - on which his job was to rule and judge his people - and thus the people of his generation were left with "no-one to talk to them" (i.e, no-one to hear them and take care of their problems, and/or to tell them what they should do)...
And, finally, the verse: "For he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the land of the living" (Isaiah 53:8) actually refers to what is described in Chronicles: "And Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day of his death, and dwelt in a house set apart, being a leper; for he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the house of the LORD" (2 Chronicles 26:21) - So the words *"he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the land of the living"* could be just a *dramatic allegory* for *"he was cut-off (כִּי נִגְזַר) from the house of the LORD"...* Moreover, The words "dwelt in a house set apart" - which appear both here and also in 2 Kings 15:5 - are also a very bad translation of the original words in Hebrew "וַיֵּשֶׁב בְּבֵית הַחָפְשִׁית"... The term "בֵית הַחָפְשִׁית" (house of the "hophshit'") refers to an isolated quarantine site where the lepers have dwelt (i.e, a "lepers colony", "leprosarium", or "lazar house"), away from society (i.e, "the land of the living"), and the term "בֵית הַחָפְשִׁית" itself is actually a nickname taken from Canaanite language "Bet Hapthatu" meaning "the home of the dead" (literally "house/home of [the] free") - which was the name for the "underworld" or "kingdom of the dead" in ancient Canaanite mythology... *So this is how someone can be both "cut off from the land of the living" and yet still "see his offspring and prolong his days" (Isaiah **53:10**) - The king Uzziah was still alive, but "living in the house of the dead", and saw how: "Jotham, the king's son, was over the household, judging the people of the land" (2 Kings 15:5)...*
*"Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, wrote Isaiah son of Amoz, the prophet" (2 Chronicles **26:22**)...*
Everyone knew it was messianic until after Jesus.
Isaiah chapter 53 is about the suffering servant Messiah that atones for the sins of Israel. This is according to the Rabbis of old wich wrote the earliest commentary on Isaiah known today called the Targum Yonathan. In it it says that the servant Israel and the suffering servant Messiah are 2 different servant. The suffering servant atones for the servant.
Isaiah 53 has nothing to do with the messiah
Is that what you're rabbi told you ?
fool
Blindness in part has happened to Israel, so the Gentiles could be saved! Thank God God loves us who are not physical Jews, but do believe and receive the only Messiah Israel shall ever have!
You should read Isiah 41 Isiah 43 Isiah 45 Isiah 48 or Isiah 49.3 you will find the suffering servant as Israel. In Isiah 53 Jesus is not named, there is no mention of a messiah. Also if you read the passage in contest it is not Isiah who is speaking, it is the people of the world as they discover that the Jews G-d's suffering servant was right all along.
Did Darius save Israel?
or did G-d save Israel?
Darius was a servant yet he is a savior.
he was also a gentile.
Isiah foretold of his coming.
If G-d willed a message to us, it seems he used Isiah and others.
but Isiah wrote in a scroll, of Darius, that Danial held, amazing.
G-d doesn't regard humanity as good thing.
If G-d did have to send his Son to die for us, knowing that those who
put him to death, me included, why would he put his Son's name there.
NO he wouldn't, the Bible isn't a magic show. You read it over and over,
study it back and forth "here a little there a little" and if G-d chooses he will open your eyes. That is why I fear G-d He may not show me something I need to know. He did show me Jesus died for me and you.
My question to you is
Has G-d showed you everything?
or has a Rabbi.
Am I just building an ark or could it be, there's something more to Isiah
than Israel?
On a side note:
can you imagine what the rabbi's thought about Isiah, writing about
Darius?
They may have wanted to get that out of there, because they didn't
know...
Mr. Kenneth Tarlow, read the book 'Isaiah 53 Explained' by Mitch Glaser.
Go read Dr Michael Brown books on Jewish what's your actions to Jesus, very well informed.
Stay with the context. There is no prophecy being fulfilled - as like 700 years later here. And there is absolutely nothing in this text talking about a future messiah. It´s still talking about the nation of Israel - being "the suffering servant" - even if in singular, for Isaiah is still talking about the Jewish people - like when they were called out from Egypt - even then in singular - "my son".
Interesting, in the Gospel of Matthew when the Angel warns Joseph to flee to Egypt the writer says, "..so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet, 'Out of Egypt I called my Son'" .... funny that you chose that particular scripture to prove your position when we have a New Testament verse that pretty much supports the Christian tendency to interpret certain Old Testament texts as referring to Jesus. Frankly Jesus can be found throughout the Old Testament in many surprising ways. When you right out the meanings of the names of the Genealogy of Adam from Genesis chapter 5 in order you will find the Christian Gospel hidden there as plain as day and that's just one example.... have you ever read the descriptions of Christ's crucifixion in Matthew and then compared it to 22nd Psalm? Have you thought it just a coincidence that the blood placed on the door frames during the passover has a striking resemblance to the shape of the cross? And these are just a few thoughts... we don't just depend on Isaiah 53 to come to these conclusion about the identity of Christ... the sad part is one day the anti Christ will come and I fear Israel will mistake him for their Messiah, and that will be a very very sad day indeed.
You present yourself as some sort of authority, but I tell you, you know nothing!!
Oh wise man, plz elaborate
On rocky ground was the seed sown, the seed came up but because there was no soil, it died.
The law was written on stone (rock) but I will write it on the fleshy tables of your hearts.
The seed was sown on rocky ground. The seed came up but because the roots could find no soil, the seed died.
Isiah 53 has never been removed its a lie!
Go and ask the Jews they will tell you they have no idea about Is 53 before you just say lies and let everyone see your ignorance
Yes, it has been! Do your one research and discover the truth about this issue. God bless!
Christ is not in the OT
You do realize that Jesus Christ has many names, just to give you a simple one. John 1:1 In the beginning was the word, the Word was with God and the Word was GOD. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. There are many more, His names are found throughout the Old Testament. I hope you’re truly searching and I pray for your heart to be opened to His precious Spirit.
@@bobdees6428 Aye Bob Dees ain't funny how u just found that in the NT and not the OT look at Isaiah 43:11
Jesus is in every single page of both the OT and the New.
@@martinone9 wat Bible do u have?
@@martinone9 i never seen that im pretty sure the father says this 43:11