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The Suffering Servant
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If we look back at the history of the Jewish people, we see a repeated theme: suffering. This suffering reflects a greater suffering prophesied in the Tanakh and symbolized by the sacrificial lamb in the Israelite sanctuary system. It’s the suffering of the Mashiach himself—an experience specifically foretold by God through the prophet Daniel in a 490-year prophecy. This magazine explores that prophecy, its precise fulfillment, and the beautiful hope the Mashiach gives us in our own pain
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