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What does any of this have to do with this verse?Well, the sacrifice could not have been blood shed by killing a man physically… this is against the Law of God. Thus, the sacrifice was Israel being sent into the world gene pool via ahem ya know, the thing that Mary the mother of Jesus (according to the church) did not do. Anyway, this is even beside the point… but notice, if that is the new covenant, then what takes place before it is how it is enacted, no? I do not see a man being sacrificed physically, but rather the spreading of the seed into the world. This is also how I understand the suffering servant… that is true suffering, don’t you think? To be sent out ALIVE and yet without the identity that made you who you are? And this is why God is the Saviour and NOT a man, because God is the only one who could know who to call back to Him… it is a brilliant plan so that Israel would never again doubt who is God and/or be lured into the idolatry worship of the world.![]()
There is no suffering servent mentioned. No Savior. No redemption of Isreal.“Behold, days are coming,” declares the LORD, "when I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man and with the seed of beast.
It does imply that Israel will be prosperous in numbers.
You know, if you take the Christian thought that the Church IS the new covenant and thus is grafted onto Israel, there you go.
But it has nothing to do with anyone being married.