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The Servant of the Lord: Language and Interpretation

The Servant of the Lord: Language and Interpretation

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  • D. F. Payne

This article gives an appraisal of same recent textual and linguistic studies of the fourth Servant Song of Isaiah 52:13-Isaiah 53:12. It also considers what effect they may have on the interpretation of the song.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1971. 10 pages.

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