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Isaiah 53:4–12 is one of the most detailed and controversial passages in all of Scripture. Written over 700 years before the crucifixion, this chapter describes a suffering servant who bears the sins of others, is rejected, pierced, crushed, dies, and yet is ultimately vindicated by God. In this video, we walk verse by verse through Isaiah 53:4–12, examining what the text actually says—without tradition, denominational bias, or later commentary. We explore the identity of the Suffering Servant, the meaning of substitutionary suffering, and why this passage has sparked debate between Jewish and Christian interpreters for centuries. You’ll see how Isaiah 53 presents the gospel in prophetic form, how its language aligns with the crucifixion, and why attempts to apply this chapter to Israel as a whole fail to account for the details in the text itself. Most importantly, we let Scripture interpret Scripture. Whether you are a believer, skeptic, or simply studying biblical prophecy, this passage forces an unavoidable question: Who is Isaiah describing—and how could this be written so clearly long before the events it foretells?