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| Chapter LI.—The majesty of Christ. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
And that the Spirit of prophecy might signify to us
that He who suffers these things has an ineffable origin, and rules His
enemies, He spake thus: “His generation who shall declare? because
His life is cut off from the earth: for their transgressions He comes to
death. And I will give the wicked for His burial, and the rich for His
death; because He did no violence, neither was any deceit in His mouth.
And the Lord is pleased to cleanse Him from the stripe. If He be given
for sin, your soul shall see His seed
prolonged in days. And
the Lord is pleased to deliver His soul from grief, to show Him light,
and to form Him with knowledge, to justify the righteous who richly
serveth many. And He shall bear our iniquities. Therefore He shall
inherit many, and He shall divide the spoil of the strong; because His
soul was delivered to death: and He was numbered with the transgressors;
and He bare the sins of many, and He was delivered up for their
transgressions.”1872 Hear, too, how
He was to ascend into heaven according to prophecy. It was thus spoken:
“Lift up the gates of heaven; be ye opened, that the King of glory
may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord, strong and
mighty.”1873 And how also He should come
again out of heaven with glory, hear what was spoken in reference to this
by the prophet Jeremiah.1874 His words are: “Behold, as the Son of
man He cometh in the clouds of heaven, and His angels with
Him.”1875
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