Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 53:5
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5. wounded —a bodily wound; not mere mental sorrow; literally, "pierced"; minutely appropriate to Messiah, whose hands, feet, and side were pierced ( :- ). The Margin, wrongly, from a Hebrew root, translates, "tormented." for . . . for — ( Romans 4:25 ; 2 Corinthians 5:21 ; Hebrews 9:28 ; 1 Peter 2:24 ; 1 Peter 3:18 ) — the cause for which He suffered not His own, but our sins. bruised —crushing inward and outward suffering (see on 1 Peter 3:18- : ). chastisement —literally, the correction inflicted by a parent on children for their good ( Hebrews 12:5-8 ; Hebrews 12:10 ; Hebrews 12:11 ). Not punishment strictly; for this can have place only where there is guilt, which He had not; but He took on Himself the chastisement whereby the peace (reconciliation with our Father; Romans 5:1 ; Ephesians 2:14 ; Ephesians 2:15 ; Ephesians 2:17 ) of the children of God was to be effected ( Ephesians 2:17- : ). upon him —as a burden; parallel to "hath borne" and "carried." stripes —minutely prophetical of His being scourged ( Matthew 27:26 ; 1 Peter 2:24 ). healed —spiritually ( Psalms 41:4 ; Jeremiah 8:22 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-6" class="com-number"
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