Ark of the Covenant - Bible History Online
Bible History
Picture Study Bible with Maps and Background Information

isaiah 53:3 He was despised and forsaken of men, A man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief; And like one from whom men hide their face, He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.

< Isaiah 53:2
Isaiah 53:4 >

      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.


Questions Related to this Verse

Where in Scripture does it mention Prophecies about Israel rejecting the Messiah?

Where In Scripture does it talk about Jesus dying and giving Himself on the cross?

Where In Scripture does it talk about Jesus Christ being rejected?

Where in Scripture does it mention Prophecies about Jesus Christ?

Where In Scripture Does It Talk About Unbelief?

Where in Scripture does it reveal how the Messiah died?

Where in Scripture does it mention Prophecies about the death of the Messiah Jesus?

Dynamically load content in Bootstrap Modal with AJAX

Select a Chapter

Picture Study Bible