Jesus from Rabbinic Sources – Suffering Servant

Open Hebrew religious book, rolled scrolls, wooden cross, lit candle on wooden desk

Isaiah 53 describes a righteous Servant who suffers for the sins of His people — despised, rejected, pierced, and crushed — yet brings healing and redemption. Ancient and medieval Jewish sources, including the Talmud, Midrashim, and commentaries by rabbis such as the Targum Jonathan and others, identify this Suffering Servant as the Messiah. These interpretations … Continue reading Jesus from Rabbinic Sources – Suffering Servant