He Will Sprinkle Many Nations - The White Horse Inn - #1444
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In verse 15 of Isaiah 52 we’re told that the suffering servant “will sprinkle many nations.” What’s interesting is that this word “sprinkle,” is the same one we find in Leviticus 16:14 which speaks of sacrificial blood being “sprinkled” on the mercy seat. In other words, Isaiah is saying that the coming messiah will be for his people both priest and victim. But this coming sacrifice won’t be for Israel alone, since we’re told that his blood will sprinkle many nations. Join us as the hosts continue their exploration of Isaiah’s prophecy of The Suffering Servant.
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