Isaiah 53*
1 "Who can believe what we have heard? Upon whom
has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
2 For he has grown, by His favor, like a tree crown,
like a tree trunk out of arid ground. He had no form or beauty, that we should
look at him: no charm, that we should find him pleasing.
3 He was despised, shunned by men, a man of suffering,
familiar with disease. As one who hid his face from us, he was despised, we
held him of no account.
4 Yet it was our sickness that he was bearing, our suffering
that he endured. We accounted him plagued, smitten and afflicted by God;
5 But he was wounded because of our sins, crushed because
of our iniquities. He bore the chastisement that made us whole, and by his bruises
we were healed.
6 We all went astray like sheep, each going his own way;
and the LORD visited upon him the guilt of all of us."
7 He was maltreated, yet he was submissive, he did not
open his mouth; like a sheep being led to slaughter, like a ewe, dumb before
those who shear her, he did not open his mouth.
8 By oppressive judgment he was taken away, who could
describe his abode? For he was cut off from the land of the living through the
sin of my people, who deserved the punishment.
9 And his grave was set among the wicked, and with the rich in his death--though
he had done no injustice and had spoken no falsehood.
10 But the LORD chose to crush him by disease, that, if he make himself
an offering for guilt, he might see offspring and have long life, and that through
him the LORD's purpose might prosper.
11 Out of his anguish he shall see it; he shall enjoy it to the full
through his devotion.
"My righteous servant makes the many righteous, it is their punishment
that he bears;
12 Assuredly, I will give him the many as his portion, he shall receive
the multitude as his spoil. For he exposed himself to death and was numbered
among the sinners, whereas he bore the guilt of the many and made intercession
for sinners."
*From the new JPS translation according to the traditional Hebrew text