isaiah 53:10


Does "He shall see see, prolong days" apply to Jesus?

Does "He shall see see, prolong days" apply to Jesus?

Isaiah 53:10 says of the suffering servant, "He shall see seed, he shall prolong days." Can this apply to Jesus? Let's find out. Answer: According to the words "He shall see seed, he shall prolong days," the suffering servant is to be rewarded for his selflessness in the service of the Almighty by being blessed with children and prolongation of life. These two promises must be treated as a unit, as described in greater detail in Isaiah 65:20-23. Each promise complements the other, highlighting


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

The Meaning of Zer‘a You Need To Understand

The Meaning of Zer‘a You Need To Understand

Continued from Part 23 53:10:   “he shall see seed” Zer‘a The expression in the verse is “see seed” (yireh zer‘a) and appears only here.  The absence of a possessive pronominal suffix is a common feature in biblical Hebrew and is understood from the context (e.g. Isaiah 25:11, 59:2, 49:16, 32:11, 33:24, 41:1, 49:22, 65:21).  Zer‘a, refers to actual physical offspring or descendants (Psalms 22:31, Isaiah 54:3).  It is never used symbolically in the Jewish Scriptures. Christians claim that “he


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Clarity Around The Prolonging Days And What It Means For You

Clarity Around The Prolonging Days And What It Means For You

Continued from Part 24 53:10:  “he shall prolong days” The concept of prolonging of days and that of gaining eternal life: The differences: The concept of a prolonged life cannot be treated as the equivalent of eternal life because in an eternal context, time of any duration is of no consequence.  Consequently, one cannot speak of an eternal being as having his days prolonged:  “Are Your days as the days of man, or Your years as a man’s days?” (Job 10:5).  God must be referred to as eternal:


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz