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Introduction

This chapter continues the subject from Isaiah 52:13 of the preceding chapter, but the representation takes another turn. Though clearly announced in prophecy, the Messiah (servant of Jehovah) is reluctantly acknowledged when, in the prophetic perspective, he comes. The new turn here consists in this: that he suffers a self-imposed humiliation, and that it is vicarious. He suffers for others, and voluntarily, not accidentally; neither by, nor on account of, his own fault.

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