Isaiah 53:1-12 KJV11 - Bible AI

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1Who hath believed539 our report8052? and to whom is the arm2220 of the LORD3068 revealed1540? report: or, doctrine?: Heb. hearing?

2For he shall grow up5927 before6440 him as a tender plant3126, and as a root8328 out of a dry6723 ground776: he hath no form8389 nor comeliness1926; and when we shall see7200 him, there is no beauty4758 that we should desire2530 him.

3He is despised959 and rejected2310 of men376; a man376 of sorrows4341, and acquainted3045 with grief2483: and we hid as it were4564 our faces6440 from him; he was despised959, and we esteemed2803 him not. we hid: or, he hid as it were his face from us: Heb. as an hiding of faces from him, or, from us

4Surely403 he hath borne5375 our griefs2483, and carried5445 our sorrows4341: yet we did esteem2803 him stricken5060, smitten5221 of God430, and afflicted6031.

5But he was wounded2490 for our transgressions6588, he was bruised1792 for our iniquities5771: the chastisement4148 of our peace7965 was upon him; and with his stripes2250 we are healed7495. wounded: or, tormented stripes: Heb. bruise

6All we like sheep6629 have gone astray8582; we have turned6437 every one376 to his own way1870; and the LORD3068 hath laid6293 on him the iniquity5771 of us all. laid: Heb. made the iniquity of us all to meet on him

7He was oppressed5065, and he was afflicted6031, yet he opened6605 not his mouth6310: he is brought2986 as a lamb7716 to the slaughter2874, and as a sheep7353 before6440 her shearers1494 is dumb481, so he openeth6605 not his mouth6310.

8He was taken3947 from prison6115 and from judgment4941: and who shall declare7878 his generation1755? for he was cut off1504 out of the land776 of the living2416: for the transgression6588 of my people5971 was he stricken5061. from prison: or, he was taken away by distress and judgment: but, etc was he: Heb. was the stroke upon him

9And he made5414 his grave6913 with the wicked7563, and with the rich6223 in his death4194; because he had done6213 no violence2555, neither was any deceit4820 in his mouth6310. death: Heb. deaths

10Yet it pleased2654 the LORD3068 to bruise1792 him; he hath put him to grief2470: when thou shalt make7760 his soul5315 an offering for sin817, he shall see7200 his seed2233, he shall prolong748 his days3117, and the pleasure2656 of the LORD3068 shall prosper6743 in his hand3027. thou: or, his soul shall make an offering

11He shall see7200 of the travail5999 of his soul5315, and shall be satisfied7646: by his knowledge1847 shall my righteous6662 servant5650 justify6663 many7227; for he shall bear5445 their iniquities5771.

12Therefore will I divide2505 him a portion with the great7227, and he shall divide2505 the spoil7998 with the strong6099; because he hath poured out6168 his soul5315 unto death4194: and he was numbered4487 with the transgressors6586; and he bare5375 the sin2399 of many7227, and made intercession6293 for the transgressors6586.

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