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On Jesus as suffering Saviour: “View him in that olive press, Squeezed and wrung, till whelmed in blood! View thy Maker’s deep distress! Hear the sighs and groans of God! Then reflect what sin must be, Gazing on Gethsemane." Joseph Hart
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The Rhetorical Role of Reiteration in the Suffering Servant Poem: Isaiah 52:13–53:12

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  • Ronald Bergey

Repetition plays an important role in the suffering servant poem found in Isaiah 52:13-Isaiah 53:12. His sufferings and following glory are emphasized by a rhetorical device: word repetition. This article demonstrates this function.

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The Suffering Servant

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  • Mark J. Larson

This article shows how the theme of the suffering servant in Isaiah is fulfilled in Christ. In this way Christ fulfilled what Israel failed to fulfill.

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The Bible was the only book Jesus ever quoted, and then never as a basis for discussion but to decide the point at issue. Leon Morris
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