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Isaiah 53:2

Context
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He sprouted up like a twig before God, 1  like a root out of parched soil; 2  he had no stately form or majesty that might catch our attention, 3  no special appearance that we should want to follow him. 4 

XREF

Isa 11:1; Isa 52:14; Jer 23:5; Eze 17:22-24; Zec 6:12; Mr 6:3; Mr 9:12; Lu 2:7,39,40,51,52; Lu 9:58; Joh 1:10-14; Joh 9:28,29; Joh 18:40; Joh 19:5,14,15; Ro 8:3; Php 2:6,7; 1Pe 2:14

NET © Notes

tn Heb “before him.” Some suggest an emendation to “before us.” If the third singular suffix of the Hebrew text is retained, it probably refers to the Lord (see v. 1b). For a defense of this reading, see R. Whybray, Isaiah 40-66 (NCBC), 173-74.

sn The metaphor in this verse suggests insignificance.

tn Heb “that we might see him.” The vav conjunctive prefixed to the imperfect introduces a result clause here. See GKC 504-5 §166.a.

tn Heb “that we should desire him.” The vav conjunctive prefixed to the imperfect introduces a result clause here. See GKC 504-5 §166.a.



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