Isaiah 53 forbidden. It stands as one of the most strikingly prophetic and evocative texts in the Hebrew Bible. Watch this very moving video to We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Isaiah 53 foretells the Messiah's suffering and redemption. Isaiah 52-53, about the suffering servant, is not forbidden in traditional Jewish literature. How heartbreaking that this passage of Scripture (that prophesies so clearly of Jesus) is omitted. In it, too, these texts are applied to the messiah. By His blood we can come near to Him and enjoy the fellowship with God that we were designed to have from the beginning (Ephesians 2:13). Although during these weeks of comfort select portions of consolation are read from Isaiah, the message in Isaiah 53, and most of the Book of Isaiah, were not included because they do not specifically address consolation. Is “the forbidden chapter” a scary label slapped on an innocent chapter (Isaiah 53) by deceiving Christians? Or is the truth so much greater than that? Jan 7, 2018 · Isaiah 53 – The Forbidden Chapter The 17th century Jewish historian, Raphael Levi, admitted that long ago the rabbis used to read Isaiah 53 in synagogues, but after the chapter caused “arguments and great confusion” the rabbis decided that the simplest thing would be to just take that prophecy out of the Haftarah readings in synagogues. May 11, 2025 · Isaiah 53 does not speak of the Christian messiah and Jews are not forbidden to read it.
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