Isaiah 53 Revealed! Rabbi Tovia Singer Analyzes the Most Debated Chapter

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Published 2023-05-08

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  • @onetruth493
    The people who cant see Jesus in Isaiah 53 are the ones who dont see him at all. Bless those who have ears to hear and eyes to see.
  • @BasedCrusades
    That was quite a poetic way of sidestepping answering the question.
  • @ehabroufail524
    Isaiah 52: 13-15 ends with 13 Behold, My Servant shall deal prudently; He shall be exalted and [e]extolled and be very high. 14 Just as many were astonished at you, So His visage[f] was marred more than any man, And His form more than the sons of men; 15 So shall He [g]sprinkle many nations. Kings shall shut their mouths at Him; For what had not been told them they shall see, And what they had not heard they shall consider. This leads us into chapter 53 continuing to talk about the servant of God the Messiah. Chapter 53 was considered a clear messianic prophecy in: The Zohar, the Midrash Konen, by Rabbi Yitzhak Abravanel and Midrash Shumel. Midrash Shumel says this about Isaiah 53: “The suffering was divided into three parts: One for the generation of the Patriarchs, one for the generation of Shmad, and one for the King Messiah”. The prayers for Yom Kippur, the ones we all know also relates Isaiah 53 to the Messiah.
  • @gohan3448
    John 5:39 you search the scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of me
  • @paulgordon1595
    Toda raba! Rabbi, how on earth is your blood pressure not off the charts? I would have already ripped all my hair out. You’re a man of greater patience than most of us. Please continue the good work.
  • Excellent Tovia. Thank you for your passion and dedication to freely give those, including myself, who are ignorant of Hebrew biblical scripture.
  • "The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers so that they can not see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ who is the image of God." 2 Corinthians 4 v 4.
  • @cozynordic7
    Thank You so much Sir, Rabbi Tovia Singer.
  • @mephi654
    Israel isn’t the righteous servant spoken of by Isaiah in chapter 53 of his book. It is written: “… for the transgression of my people was he stricken.” The people of Israel aren’t stricken for the people of Israel. His righteous servant is stricken for the people of Israel. Jeremiah rightly said that the shepherds of Israel - their Rabbi’s and leaders - have brought upon Israel all of the judgements that have fallen upon his people since the Temple was destroyed (Jeremiah 50:6). When the blind lead the blind, both will wander from the way.
  • @screamtoasigh9984
    It takes a special kind of person to have such patience as Rav Singer does.
  • Thank you Rabbi for this very clear explanation of Isaiah 53 and the absolute necessity in the foregoing passages that introduce it. Baruch HaShem!
  • @D18.21
    Kol hakavod! Baruch Hashem we have you in our generation. Thank you for all of your hard work. Be well!
  • @tromparas
    i am an Orthodox Christian. i think that is a great if a nowdays jew believes Jesus Christ!
  • @J-hz4jb
    I was born Jewish. The very first time I read Issiah 52 and 53, I was stunned - I knew in my heart the truth. This confused me as it's not what my Rabbi said to me later. So I took what the Rabbi said and went back to read those passages again. I tried as hard as I could to believe what I was told by the Rabbi while reading the passage - it was impossible to do. I tried over and over to read that passage and only think about the Rabbi's explanation of the verse - every time, this was impossible for me to do. My mind would be grabbed by a force too strong for me to control and my mind would remove the false explanation from the Rabbi and insert The Messiah into each line of words which I read. I figured I better drop all religions, stop listening to others, and start getting my information only from GOD - Thank GOD, that worked.