1Who
hath
believed our
report? and
to whom is
the arm of
the LORD
revealed?
2For
he shall
grow up
before him
as a tender
plant, and
as a root
out of a dry
ground: he
hath no form
nor
comeliness;
and when we
shall see
him, there
is no
beauty that
we should
desire him.
3He
is despised
and rejected
of men; a
man of
sorrows, and
acquainted
with grief:
and we hid
as it were our faces
from him; he
was
despised,
and we
esteemed him
not.
4Surely
he hath
borne our
griefs, and
carried our
sorrows: yet
we did
esteem him
stricken,
smitten of
God, and
afflicted.
5But
he was wounded
for our
transgressions, he
was bruised
for our
iniquities:
the
chastisement
of our
peace was upon
him; and
with his
stripes we
are healed.
6All
we like
sheep have
gone astray;
we have
turned every
one to his
own way; and
the LORD
hath laid on
him the
iniquity of
us all.
7He
was
oppressed,
and he was
afflicted,
yet he
opened not
his mouth:
he is
brought as a
lamb to the
slaughter,
and as a
sheep before
her shearers
is dumb, so
he openeth
not his
mouth.
8He
was taken
from prison
and from
judgment:
and who
shall
declare his
generation?
for he was
cut off out
of the land
of the
living: for
the
transgression
of my people
was he
stricken.
9And
he made his
grave with
the wicked,
and with the
rich in his
death;
because he
had done no
violence,
neither was
any deceit
in his
mouth.
10Yet
it pleased
the LORD to
bruise him;
he hath put him to
grief: when
thou shalt
make his
soul an
offering for
sin, he
shall see his seed,
he shall
prolong his days,
and the
pleasure of
the LORD
shall
prosper in
his hand.
11He
shall see of
the travail
of his
soul, and shall
be
satisfied:
by his
knowledge
shall my
righteous
servant
justify
many; for he
shall bear
their
iniquities.
12Therefore
will I
divide him a
portion with
the great,
and he shall
divide the
spoil with
the strong;
because he
hath poured
out his soul
unto death:
and he was
numbered
with the
transgressors;
and he bare
the sin of
many, and
made
intercession
for the
transgressors.