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However, since we are plugging other threads, feel free to read my analysis of Isaiah 53 at http://mypeoplepc.com/members/tedrik...yth2/id16.html It could use some cleaning up, but you may find it to be of some interest. Quote:
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Where in Isaiah 53:4 does it say anything about wether or not anyone died for sins? What was the point of taking a phrase from the Bible and asking a question that has no relevance to it? I fulfill isaiah 53:4, israel fulfills it. Why use it to disprove an unrelated point? At the very least you could have tried to use the related verse! Even if jesus was never considered smitten of god, that doesn't disprove he died for everyone's sins. Were you just trying to brag and feed your ego? (nothing personal, but anything else doesn't make sense.)
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Edit: The reference to suffering for sins is more clear in 53:5, but that may also be what 53:4 is talking about. |
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