isaiah 53:8


What You Have To Know About Isaiah 53 Verse 8

What You Have To Know About Isaiah 53 Verse 8

Continued from Part 14 ISAIAH 53:8 53:8:   “As a result of the transgression of my people he has been afflicted.” The literal rendering of this verse is:  “From the transgression of my people the stroke [nega‘] to them.”  That is, because of the transgressions of the gentiles the servant suffered. As regards the word lamo, “to them,” grammarians recognize that it is also in a sense singular, “to him” (as it is in non-poetic usage), because it agrees with certain singular nouns. As in this v


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

According to Isaiah 53:8, why does the servant of the Lord suffer?

According to Isaiah 53:8, why does the servant of the Lord suffer?

According to Isaiah 53:8, why does the servant of the Lord suffer? Let's find out. Answer: There is no indication in verse 8 that the servant of the Lord suffers to atone for the sins of others. What this verse states is that he suffers as a result of the misdeeds of others, who treat him unfairly and unjustly. Hence, the conclusion of the verse, in which the enemies of the servant admit responsibility for the cruel treatment they have meted out to him. This is the confession of the Gentile s


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

What does lamo mean in Isaiah 53:8?

What does lamo mean in Isaiah 53:8?

In this post, we find out the meaning of lamo, in Isaiah 53:8. Read on... What does lamo mean in Isaiah 53:8? Answer: In Isaiah 53:8, the Gentile spokesperson continues to acknowledge the fault of the nations for the trials and tribulations suffered by the servant, Israel, during his passage through history (cf. Isaiah 52:1, 15-53:1-2). Thus, he states: "As a result of the transgression of my people [the Gentile nations] he [Israel] has been afflicted." The literal translation of' this verse i


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz