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It is obvious that Isaiah is describing Jesus in the following Scriptures. He is not handsome, nothing about his
physical appearance made them desire him, he is despised and rejected. He was sorrowful and acquainted with
grief.
We placed no value on him (esteemed him not). We saw him stricken, smitten of God and afflicted and esteemed
him worthless because of these things.
Nevertheless, Isaiah prophesied Jesus would cover Five Bases for Us:
(1) He bore and carried our griefs and sorrows. (2) He was wounded for our transgressions. (3) He was bruised for
our iniquities. (4) The chastisement of our peace was upon him. (5) With his stripes we are healed.
"Griefs" and "sorrows" should be translated "infirmities" and "sicknesses." See Matthew
below.
But Matthew left out the statement, "By His stripes, we are healed!" Why? See further down in this letter.
Now we can determine why Matthew left out the expression, "with his stripes we are
healed."
When the above event occurred, Jesus was still alive. Consequently, the stripes (beating him till his flesh showed)
had not occurred yet so Matthew did not make recognition of it.
1 Peter was written after the death of Christ about 60 A. D. Consequently, Peter was emphatic about it: by whose
stripes ye were healed!
These words make up the language of God when sickness attacks. Now yell, in the face of your sickness, with His
stripes I am healed! With His stripes I am healed! With His sttripes, I am healed!
Repeat it over and over all day and all night long until the sickness is broken! This is the best method of healing I
know!
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