Isaiah 53:9
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Khoru jakenaca jac'aruw imantapjjaraqui, ñankha jakenacampi chicwa imapjjaraqui, jupajj jan cuna ñankha lurirïcchïn ucasa, parlatapansti janiraquiw cuna c'ari arunacas utjcänti.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah talks about how someone, believed by many to be Jesus, was buried with wicked and rich people despite never doing wrong or lying. It shows the contrast between his pure life and the company of his burial.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were the nicest kid in school, always telling the truth and helping others, but then you ended up sitting at a table with mean kids and rich kids at lunch. That's like what happened to Jesus. He was super good, but ended up with others who weren't.
Historical Background
The Prophet Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC. This passage is part of a larger prophecy about a suffering servant. It was written for the Israelites, who were in exile and needed hope.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, you might find yourself in a situation where you're surrounded by people who aren't like you, maybe at work or school. Just like this verse, it's a reminder to stay true to yourself and your values, even when others around you aren't.
Topics
sufferingfaithfulnesssalvationinnocencebetrayalburial
Related Verses
Psalms 22:16-18Matthew 27:57-60Luke 23:50-531 Peter 2:21-24Isaiah 53:12
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'he made his grave with the wicked' mean?
It refers to Jesus being buried among those who were not righteous, highlighting the irony of a perfect man being buried with the wicked.
How does this verse connect to Jesus?
This verse is seen as a prophecy about Jesus, who was indeed buried in a rich man's tomb despite being innocent and truthful.
What does it mean to have 'no deceit in his mouth'?
It means that this person, Jesus, always spoke the truth and never lied, showing his complete honesty and integrity.
Why is this verse significant in understanding Jesus?
It helps us understand the unjust treatment Jesus received, even in death, and underscores his innocence and purity amidst the wickedness around him.
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