*50:3 . Quoted in Rev 6:12
†50:4 . MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50)
‡50:4 a MP: Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary. (Matt 11:28)
§50:5 . MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27)
*50:6 a MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1)
†50:6 . MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek Septuagint translation. The Hebrew Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)
‡50:6 b MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67)
§50:6 b MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30)
*50:6 . Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34
†50:7 b MP: Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast. (Luke 9:51)
‡50:8 . MP: Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid. (Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34)
§50:10 . MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23)
*50:10 b MP: Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God. (John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46)