cross. Sin and sickness have passed from me to Calvary—salvation and health have passed from Calvary to me. Again, in this fourth verse of the redemption chapter, the Hebrew verbs for “borne” and “carried” (nasa and sabal) are both the same as are used in the eleventh and twelfth verses for the substitutionary bearing of sin, “He shall bear [carry] their iniquities. . . . And He bare the sin of many.” Both words signify a heavy burden, and denote actual substitution, and a complete removal of the thing