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did 53:1 what hath with our report/ratio believe? and discovered to which the arm of the LORD? 53:2 grows him before him like tender company and root of a dry ground: he hath not of form still comeliness; and if we see it, there is no beauty which should wish us him.
with 53:3 him men scorned and rejected; a man ensure and communicated with the sorrow: and we were dissimulated, since they was our faces for him; he was scorned and we surely estimated to ensure to him not.
53:4 to him hath carried our sorrow and carried our: however, we estimated it frappantement, smitten of the god and afflicted.
53:5 him for our Transgressions, him tight for our hardnesses we however wounded: the punishment of our peace was after him; and with its bands we are healed.
all 53:6 that we sheep want, have to him verirrt; we turned each one to his own manner; and that LORD hath put on him the hardness of us all.
at 53:7 was oppressed to him and became to him betrübt, but it did not open its opening: it was not taken thus as lamb in Gemetzel and a sheep, before its shears stumm is not, openeth its mouth.
taken to him 53:8 him by the prison and the judgement: and that which has to explain its to production? outside to him country of the life was cut out: for the Transgression of my people, it was stricken.
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53:9 and its tomb with the ordinary one and Rich in its death formed to him; because it had not made an activity of force, no each possible fraud in its was mouth.
53:10 however satisfied the LORD to him to be tightened; it hath placed at the sorrow: if of Thou form shalt its heart a request for sin, it sees its seed, extends to him its days, and the pleasure of the LORD extends in his hand.
with 53:11 which it sees work its heart and is carried out: its knowledge justifies my righteous civils servant much; the door iniquities.
53:12 to consequently divides it him me a part with the large one, and it divides dirtiness with the fort; because it poured outside hath its heart with a death: and it was numbered that transgressors; and him entblösst the sin of much of and cultivated Fürbitte for that transgressors.
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