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This study on Isaiah 53 provides application and interpretation that points to the chapter’s connection with Christ as Messiah through a Hebrew grammar lesson. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew text word by word, breaking it down into a five-part description composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application or...

being influenced by the ח here, instead of an O-vowel. פִּֽיו is the noun פֶּה in construct with the ו, pronominal suffix, third masculine singular. Notice the repetition of וְלֹא יִפְתַּח פִּיו: “… he does not open his mouth … he does not open his mouth …” And even though He is being harshly treated, following the example of sheep, in tenderness and gentleness, the Lord responded to all that was happening to Him around the events of Calvary. “He was oppressed and he was afflicted,
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