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For a long time, I thought Christians were exaggerating when they said Isaiah described Jesus. Then I actually read the chapter. And what caught me off guard wasn't what it said. It was when it was written. Because Isaiah wasn't writing after the crucifixion. He wasn't looking back at events that had already happened. He was writing roughly 700 years before Jesus was born. That's what makes Isaiah 53 so strange. Not because it mentions a future king. People claimed to predict kings all the time. But because it describes someone who would be rejected. Someone familiar with suffering. Someone who would bear the sins of others. Someone who would be pierced. And somehow those words existed centuries before the life of Jesus.
For a long time, I thought Christians were exaggerating when they said Isaiah described Jesus. Then I actually read the chapter. And what caught me off guard wasn't what it said. It was when it was written. Because Isaiah wasn't writing after the crucifixion. He wasn't looking back at events that had already happened. He was writing roughly 700 years before Jesus was born. That's what makes Isaiah 53 so strange. Not because it mentions a future king. People claimed to predict kings all the time. But because it describes someone who would be rejected. Someone familiar with suffering. Someone who would bear the sins of others. Someone who would be pierced. And somehow those words existed centuries before the life of Jesus. "He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53:5 Now obviously, what you do with that information depends on what you believe. Some see prophecy. Others see coincidence. Others think Christians are reading meaning back into an old text. But regardless of where you land, there's still a question sitting there. Why does Isaiah 53 sound so familiar? Because if these words had been written after Jesus, nobody would find them remarkable. The reason people still talk about them today is because they weren't. They were already there. Waiting. 700 years before Bethlehem. If you've never read Isaiah 53 for yourself, it's worth asking one question: What exactly was Isaiah seeing? Comment "Isaiah" if you've ever wrestled with that question. . . #Isaiah53 #BibleHistory #BiblicalTruth #JesusChrist #Christianity

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