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The Most Important Chapter in the Old Testament Has Been Hiding Half Its Meaning From You.
Isaiah 53 is the mountain peak of Old Testament prophecy: the Suffering Servant who is wounded for our transgressions, led like a lamb to the slaughter, and buried with the wicked. Christians have treasured it for two thousand years.
But most readers have only ever seen half of it.
Because when you read Isaiah through both the Hebrew Masoretic Text and the Greek Septuagint, with the Dead Sea Scrolls weighing in, the chapter opens up in ways your English Bible only hints at in the footnotes you've been skipping.
Inside, you'll find:
A resurrection prophecy, explicit and unmistakable, hidden in two tiny Hebrew letters that fell out of the medieval text but survived in manuscripts older than Christ
A single word that the Hebrew renders "crush" and the Greek renders "cleanse," opening up two ancient and very different visions of what happened on the cross
A word that means both "sprinkle" and "startle" at once, revealing a Servant who is Priest, Prophet, and King in a single stroke
And the deeper question underneath it all: what does it mean that God gave us his Word in more than one form, and why is that a gift rather than a threat?
It begins, though, in the fire.
Before we reach the Servant, we start with one of Scripture's most comforting promises: "When you walk through the fire you shall not be burned" (Isaiah 43:2), and its stunning fulfillment in the blazing furnace of Daniel 3, where a fourth figure walked unharmed in the flames. That promise is the doorway, because the God who walks with you through your fire is the same Servant who walked through a far greater fire in your place.
A study and a comfort at once.
This is a book for the curious mind: you'll dig into Hebrew verbs, Greek tenses, and ancient manuscripts, and meet the early church fathers along the way. But it's also a book for the suffering heart. Because the Servant didn't enter the fire as an abstraction. He did it so that when your own fire comes, you can know he's already been through worse, and that he is with you still.
No seminary degree required. Every Hebrew and Greek term is explained in plain language. Every textual question is laid out clearly and fairly. You'll come away seeing Isaiah, and the cross it points to, with entirely new eyes.
In the "Two Witnesses, One Truth" series, author Kevin B. Potter offers extended biblical studies exploring how the Masoretic Text and Septuagint illuminate Scripture together. Begin with book 1 to just dip your toe in, grab The Septuagint: An Introductory Analysis for the full foundation, or start here with the richest of the series' accessible entry points, and get a deep first taste of what comparative reading can do.
© 2026 Kevin Potter (E-bog): 6610001250218
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E-bog: 3. juni 2026
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