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What does lamo mean in Isaiah 53:8?

In this post, we find out the meaning of lamo, in Isaiah 53:8. Read on...

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Was Jesus scourged to a bloody pulp?

Is it true that Jesus was scourged to such an extent that the whip marks left his body resembling a bloody pulp? Let's find out.

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Why did Jesus quote Psalms 22:2 on the cross?

Did Jesus quote Psalms 22:2 on the cross? Why did He quote that? Let's find out in this interesting post by Gerald Sigal.

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What is the translation of Ka'ari? Like a lion?

Jewish and Christian renderings of Psalms 22:17 have different translations for the word Ka'ari. Why is it so? Let's find out.

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Does John 19:37 misquote Zechariah 12:10?

In John 19:37, Zechariah 12:10 is quoted with a significant change. What does this verse mean in Zechariah? Does John 19:37 misquote Zechariah 12:10?

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What did Jesus (allegedly God) give up in dying a human death?

As a human being, Jesus certainly had very little. Yet, because he was allegedly God, he could expect, on reassuming his heavenly role, to exercise...

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Was Jesus' blood loss before execution important?

What difference does it make if Jesus did or did not undergo serious blood loss while being prepared for or undergoing execution? Let's find out.

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Did a Roman soldier shed Jesus' blood?

Did a Roman soldier shed Jesus' blood? Let's find out in this article written by Gerald Sigal.

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Question: Do Jews believe in the doctrine of original sin?

Do Jews believe in the doctrine of original sin? Find out in this interesting post by Gerald Sigal where he talks about the original sin.

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Are humans so sinful that they need a sinless agent to redeem them?

Question: Isn't it true that humans are so innately sinful that they need an outside sinless agent to redeem them from sin?

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What are the implications of the Christian doctrine of original sin?

What are the implications of the Christian doctrine of original sin? Let's find out.

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According to the Book of Revelation, Jesus promised to return "quickly." What does "quickly mean"?

According to the Book of Revelation, Jesus promised to return "quickly." What does "quickly mean"? Let's find out in this interesting article by Ge...

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Does Isaiah, chapter 11, refer to Jesus?

Does Isaiah, chapter 11, refer to Jesus?

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How can we be sure that Jesus' promises to return are false prophecy?

How can we be sure that Jesus' promises to return are false prophecy?

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What does "shortly" mean in Romans 16:20?

When speaking of Jesus' second coming what does Paul mean by the word "shortly" in Romans 16:20 or the author of Revelation 22:10, 12, 20 by "the t...

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How does the author of the second epistle of Peter deal with the delay in Jesus' return?

How does the author of the second epistle of Peter attempt to deal with the problem occasioned by the delay in Jesus' return?

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Is it true that Jews interpreted Isaiah 53 as referring to the Messiah before Rashi?

Is it true that Jews interpreted Isaiah 53 as referring to the Messiah until the medieval commentator Rashi explained it as referring to the people...

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What does "this generation" mean in Matthew 24 , Mark 13 and Luke 21?

What does "this generation" mean in the verse, "Truly I say to you this generation will not pass away until all these things take place" (Matthew 2...

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Why do Christians claim there will be a second coming of Jesus?

Why do Christians claim there will be a second coming of Jesus? Let us find out in this interesting post by Gerald Sigal.

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How does the passage of time effect the Christian claim of a "second coming of Christ"?

How does the passage of time effect the Christian claim of a "second coming of Christ"? Let's find out in this interesting article.

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Who is the narrator in Isaiah 53?

Who is the narrator in Isaiah 53? Who is to be astonished by the ascendancy of he who was formerly despised? Let's find out.

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Did Jesus fulfill Isaiah 53:7?

Did Jesus fulfill Isaiah 53:7 that describes the suffering servant "as a lamb that is led to the slaughter" and as someone who "opened not his mouth"?

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Does Isaiah 53:10 (If he would ...) apply to Jesus?

In Isaiah 53:10, God's promises concerning the suffering servant are conditional: "If he would . . . he shall see. . . ." Does this apply to Jesus?

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Did Jesus fulfill the role of the asham, "guilt-offering,"?

Did Jesus fulfill the role of the asham, "guilt-offering," that's used to describe the suffering servant in Isaiah 53:10: "If he would offer himsel...

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Does "He shall see see, prolong days" apply to Jesus?

Isaiah 53:10 says of the suffering servant, "He shall see seed, he shall prolong days." Can this apply to Jesus? Let's find out.

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Does "no form nor comeliness" describe Jesus?

Isaiah 53:2 describes the suffering servant as one who "had no form nor comeliness, that we should look upon him, nor appearance that we should del...

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Does "despised and we esteemed him not" describe Jesus?

Does the Gospel's representation of Jesus show fulfillment of the description of the suffering servant: "he was despised and we esteemed him not" (...

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Does "humbled himself and opened not his mouth" describe Jesus?

Isaiah 53:7 says that the suffering servant "humbled himself and opened not his mouth" as a lamb about to be slaughtered or a sheep dumb before its...

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Was Jesus "stricken by his enemies"?

Isaiah 53:4 says that the suffering servant was considered "stricken" by his enemies. Does this describe Jesus in any way? Read on to find out..

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How does Isaiah 53:8 show that the death of Jesus should not be considered as atonement for all

How does Isaiah 53:8 show that the death of Jesus should not be considered as atonement for the sins of humankind? Read on to find out.

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