3. rejected--"forsaken of men" [GESENIUS]. "Most abject of men." Literally, "He who
ceases from men," that is, is no longer regarded as a man
[HENGSTENBERG]. (See on
Isa 52:14;
Isa 49:7).
man of sorrows--that is, whose distinguishing characteristic was
sorrows.
acquainted with--familiar by constant contact with.
grief--literally, "disease"; figuratively for all kinds of
calamity
(Jer 6:14);
leprosy especially represented this, being a direct judgment
from God. It is remarkable Jesus is not mentioned as having ever
suffered under sickness.
and we hid . . . faces--rather, as one who causes men
to hide their faces from Him (in aversion)
[MAURER]. Or, "He was as
an hiding of the face before it," that is, as a thing before which a
man covers his face in disgust
[HENGSTENBERG]. Or, "as one before whom
is the covering of the face"; before whom one covers the face in
disgust [GESENIUS].
we--the prophet identifying himself with the Jews. See HORSLEY'S view (see on
Isa 53:1).
esteemed . . . not--negative contempt; the previous words express
positive.
JFB.
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