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Jesus went to the bottom of sickness and pain.
Jesus went to the height of sickness and pain.
Jesus went to the beginning of sickness and pain.
Jesus went to the end of sickness and pain.
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Therefore, the Egyptians could have written, “Surely He has borne our sicknesses and weaknesses and carried our pains.
Therefore, the prophets could have written, “Surely He has borne our sicknesses and weaknesses and carried our pains.
Therefore, the Lord could have written, “Surely He has borne our sicknesses and weaknesses and carried our pains.
Therefore, the translators could have written, “Surely He has borne our sicknesses and weaknesses and carried our pains.
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Please note the past tense that Peter uses, revealing to us the viewpoint that Jesus bore our sicknesses and diseases so that we would not have to carry them.
Please note the past tense that Matthew uses, revealing to us the viewpoint that Jesus bore our sicknesses and diseases so that we would not have to carry them.
Please note the past tense that Issac uses, revealing to us the viewpoint that Jesus bore our sicknesses and diseases so that we would not have to carry them.
Please note the past tense that John uses, revealing to us the viewpoint that Jesus bore our sicknesses and diseases so that we would not have to carry them.
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God made Jesus sick with our possessions.
God made Jesus sick with our unbelief.
God made Jesus sick with our sicknesses.
God made Jesus sick with our rejection.
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John is revealing to us God’s provision for us.
John is revealing to us God’s intention for us.
John is revealing to us God’s plans for us.
John is revealing to us God’sinstructions for us.
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But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was forgotten for our iniquities.
But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was destroyed for our iniquities.
But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was judged for our iniquities.
But He was wounded for our transgressions,He was bruised for our iniquities.
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When Jesus became sin, God turned His back on that sin, and communion was broken with God. He had enjoyed constant fellowship with the Father before this moment.
When Jesus became sin, God turned His back on that sin, and relationship was broken with God. He had enjoyed constant fellowship with the Father before this moment.
When Jesus became sin, God turned His back on that sin, and trust was broken with God. He had enjoyed constant fellowship with the Father before this moment.
When Jesus became sin, God turned His back on that sin, and fellowship was broken with God. He had enjoyed constant fellowship with the Father before this moment.
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