The first Servant Song presents the LORD’s chosen Servant, upheld and Spirit-anointed, who will “bring forth justice to the nations,” yet gently, for “a bruised reed he will not break.” He is given as a covenant and “a light for the nations,” to open blind eyes and free prisoners, and the LORD calls all the earth to sing a new song for the salvation He brings.
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Isaiah 42
ServantThe gentle, just Servant of the LORD, a light to the nations.
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