53 Who would have
believed [ a ] what we [ b ] just heard? [ c ]
When [ d ] was the Lord ’s power [ e ] revealed through him?
2 He sprouted up like a
twig before God, [ f ]
like a root out of parched soil; [ g ]
he had no stately form or majesty that might catch our
attention, [ h ]
no special appearance that we should want to follow
him. [ i ]
3 He was despised and
rejected by people, [ j ]
one who experienced pain and was acquainted with
illness;
people hid their faces from him; [ k ]
he was despised, and we considered him insignificant. [ l ]
4 But he lifted up our
illnesses,
he carried our pain; [ m ]
even though we thought he was being punished,
attacked by God, and afflicted for something he had
done. [ n ]
5 He was wounded because
of [ o ] our rebellious deeds,
crushed because of our sins;
he endured punishment that made us well; [ p ]
because of his wounds we have been healed. [ q ]
6 All of us had wandered
off like sheep;
each of us had strayed off on his own path,
but the Lord caused the sin of all of us to attack him. [ r ]
7 He was treated harshly
and afflicted, [ s ]
but he did not even open his mouth.
Like a lamb led to the slaughtering block,
like a sheep silent before her shearers,
he did not even open his mouth. [ t ]
8 He was led away after an
unjust trial [ u ] —
but who even cared? [ v ]
Indeed, he was cut off from the land of the living; [ w ]
because of the rebellion of his own [ x ] people he was wounded.
9 They intended to bury
him with criminals, [ y ]
but he ended up in a rich man’s tomb, [ z ]
because [ aa ] he had committed no violent deeds,
nor had he spoken deceitfully.
10 Though the Lord desired to crush him and make him ill,
once restitution is made, [ ab ]
he will see descendants and enjoy long life, [ ac ]
and the Lord ’s purpose will be accomplished through him.
11 Having suffered, he
will reflect on his work,
he will be satisfied when he understands what he has
done. [ ad ]
“My servant [ ae ] will acquit many, [ af ]
for he carried their sins. [ ag ]
12 So I will assign him a
portion with the multitudes, [ ah ]
he will divide the spoils of victory with the powerful, [ ai ]
because he willingly submitted [ aj ] to death
and was numbered with the rebels,
when he lifted up the sin of many
and intervened [ ak ] on behalf of the rebels.”