Isaiah 53, the rabbis, and the Messiah - Dr. Michael Brown
The Rabbis say Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus. Dr. Michael Brown says it can only refer to Jesus. You decide! Isaiah 53 is one of the most debated Messianic chapters in the Bible. Messianic Jews, including Dr. Brown, believe there is a sound basis in both the Bible and Jewish tradition for this prophecy pointing to the Jesus’ ministry, His death, and resurrection. While many who embrace traditional Judaism interpret Isaiah 53 as referring to the Jewish people, Dr. Brown’s lecture will make the case for why the Suffering Servant depicted in Isaiah 53 refers to Yeshua.

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