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Isaiah

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The Influence Of The Servant Songson The Titles Of Jesus, Harry W. Hoemann Jun 1956

The Influence Of The Servant Songson The Titles Of Jesus, Harry W. Hoemann

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Not all of the titles of Jesus used in the New Testament are related to the Servant Songs. It is the purpose of this paper to examine those titles of Jesus used in the New Testament which have been influenced by the Servant Songs in order to determine the extent and significance of that influence.


Christ, The Prophesied Suffering Servant Of Isaiah 53, Rudolph Rehmer May 1944

Christ, The Prophesied Suffering Servant Of Isaiah 53, Rudolph Rehmer

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In the following thesis it will be the writer's purpose to focus the light entirely upon Christ as the subject of Isaiah 53. In so doing, he has undertaken to trace the life and work of Christ as drawn in the Gospels and the epistles to show how He is the exact reproduction of the Suffering Servant.


The Fulfillment Of Old Testament Prophecy In The Gospel Of St Matthew Exegetically And Doctrinally Treated, Herbert Goerss Apr 1940

The Fulfillment Of Old Testament Prophecy In The Gospel Of St Matthew Exegetically And Doctrinally Treated, Herbert Goerss

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Matthew has some 27 prophecy quotations in his Gospel. We list them here as they occur from time to time in the Gospel, giving the location of the fulfillment, the subject prophesied, and the location of the prophecy. Of course, in some cases, various prophecies have the same fulfillment.


The Servant Of The Lord In Isaiah Fifity-Three, John Paul Uhlig Apr 1937

The Servant Of The Lord In Isaiah Fifity-Three, John Paul Uhlig

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Who is meant in chapter fifty-three? Critics have split into many camps. Some hold that Isaiah is speaking of all Israel; some, that he designates only the pious in Israel; while certain ones hold that the prophet is speaking of some individual. The Christian Church has, however, from the very beginning held that Isaiah is speaking of the Messiah. And that this is the true interpretation is pointed out at length in the following chapters. In one section of sixteen verses the evangelist of the Old Testament points a picture of the work of Christ. His humiliation is stressed as …