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Having suffered, he will reflect on his work, he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done. “My servant will acquit many, for he carried their sins. Isaiah 53:11 NET

Having suffered, he will reflect on his work, he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done. “My servant will acquit many, for he carried their sins. (Isaiah 53:11 NET)

¹¹ From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many, and their iniquities he would bear. Chabad's version

From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many, and their iniquities he would bear. (Chabad's version)

No, this whole 53 is not about jesusJesus. Please read, and see more translation versionversions to compare before arriving toat any interpretation. Long story short, reading from chapterchapters 43 up tillto 53 or even further tilluntil 56 will give you a better context that "who" is this servant God is referring to.

Having suffered, he will reflect on his work, he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done. “My servant will acquit many, for he carried their sins. Isaiah 53:11 NET

¹¹ From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many, and their iniquities he would bear. Chabad's version

No, this whole 53 is not about jesus. Please read, see more translation version to compare before arriving to any interpretation. Long story short, reading from chapter 43 up till 53 or even further till 56 will give you a better context that "who" is this servant God is referring to.

Having suffered, he will reflect on his work, he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done. “My servant will acquit many, for he carried their sins. (Isaiah 53:11 NET)

From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many, and their iniquities he would bear. (Chabad's version)

No, this whole 53 is not about Jesus. Please read and see more translation versions to compare before arriving at any interpretation. Long story short, reading from chapters 43 up to 53 or even further until 56 will give you a better context that "who" is this servant God is referring to.

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Having suffered, he will reflect on his work, he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done. “My servant will acquit many, for he carried their sins. Isaiah 53:11 NET

¹¹ From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many, and their iniquities he would bear. Chabad's version

No, this whole 53 is not about jesus. Please read, see more translation version to compare before arriving to any interpretation. Long story short, reading from chapter 43 up till 53 or even further till 56 will give you a better context that "who" is this servant God is referring to.