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CHRIST IN ISAIAH: The Book of Isaiah presents one of the most startling examples of messianic prophecy in the Old Testament.
With vivid imagery, Isaiah depicts the future Christ as the Suffering Servant who was “led as a lamb to the slaughter” (53:7) and “shall justify many, for He shall bear their iniquities” (53:11).
Other messianic prophecies found in Isaiah with New Testament fulfillments include 7:14 (Matthew 1:22–23); 9:1–2 (Matthew 4:12–16); 9:6 (Luke 2:11; Ephesians 2:14–18); 11:1 (Luke 3:23, 32; Acts 13:22–23); 11:2 (Luke 3:22); 28:16 (1 Peter 2:4–6); 40:3–5 (Matthew 3:1–3); 42:1–4 (Matthew 12:15–21); 42:6 (Luke 2:29–32); 50:6 (Matthew 26:67; 27:26, 30); 52:14 (Philippians 2:7–11); 53:3 (Luke 23:18; John 1:11; 7:5); 53:4–5 (Romans 5:6, 8); 53:7 (Matthew 27:12–14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18–19); 53:9 (Matthew 27:57–); 53:12 (Mark 15:28); 61:1 (Luke 4:17–19, 21).