Who Is The Servant In Isaiah?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:53:17
The book of Isaiah is full of many prophecies that have puzzled the minds of religions, today. Some of the most sought-out and determining views of faiths are being argued over some statements made in the book of Isaiah, as well. In this essay, the question of who the servant is in Isaiah is addressed. In this essay, it will be argued that Israel is the determined servant in Isaiah, not Jesus or Jacob or
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of constant reassuring of God presented throughout the essay. His 'right hand,' so to say (Isaiah 41:10), is a direct connotation of righteousness. The 'guiding light' of Israel used to address the righteousness of the lord, and also, justice can be used to form a way of blessing the people of Israel, which they both serve as the right hand of God - complementing Israel and the right hand of God as being one servant.
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