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Isaiah 53
New King James Version
Book • 1992
This book is an illustrated adaptation of the 53rd chapter of the Book of Isaiah, presented in the New King James Version.
It is intended for young children and aims to make the biblical text accessible and engaging through illustrations.
The chapter itself is part of the 'Servant Songs' in Isaiah and discusses themes such as suffering, innocence, and redemption.
It is intended for young children and aims to make the biblical text accessible and engaging through illustrations.
The chapter itself is part of the 'Servant Songs' in Isaiah and discusses themes such as suffering, innocence, and redemption.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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to describe how all have gone astray like sheep.


Sam Castensmith

Daily 24. Shepherds: The Good Shepherd / Isaiah 53 / The Lost Sheep
Mentioned alongside Psalm 22 as a book where you are not going to find explicit prophecy in the Old Testament that Christ would be raised on the third day.

2 Samuel 1:1-16 (Episode 258)
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in relation to the symbolism of the broken rock representing Jesus Christ.


Greg Laurie

The Desert Song | Memorizing What Matters
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when explaining that Christ bore our griefs and carried our sorrows.


John MacArthur

Fifteen Words of Hope B
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as important Old Testament passages related to Jesus's interpretation of events in Jerusalem.


Tim Gray

Matthew 20:1-34
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to emphasize that it was the Lord's will to crush Jesus on the cross.


Pastor Gabriel Hughes

WWUTT 2512 Jesus Prays, "Father, Forgive Them"
Mentioned by Jordan Cooper as a passage about Jesus being wounded for our iniquities.

The Reliability of Scripture
Mentioned when referencing the suffering servant.

Tim Jackson - Lament Sin
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in relation to the theme of suffering and redemption.

Paul Gondreau

Making Up What is Lacking: Disability and Suffering in Christ's Body, the Church | Prof. Paul Gondreau
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in the context of arguments from prophecy.


Chad McIntosh

Ep. 187 - Natural Theology: Misconceptions & New Developments w/ Dr. Chad McIntosh



