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Mundy's Quote for the Day




Mundy's Quote for the Day
Reverend Lynwood F. Mundy

3    bHe is despised and 4rejected by men,
Man of 5sorrows and cacquainted with 6grief.
And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him;
He was despised, and dwe did not esteem Him.
4    Surely eHe has borne our 7griefs
And carried our 8sorrows;
Yet we 9esteemed Him stricken,
1Smitten by God, and afflicted.[1] [2]



b Ps. 22:6; [Is. 49:7; Matt. 27:30, 31Luke 18:31–3323:18]
4 Or forsaken
5 Lit. pains
c [Heb. 4:15]
6 Lit. sickness
d [John 1:1011]
e [Matt. 8:17Heb. 9:281 Pet. 2:24]
7 Lit. sicknesses
8 Lit. pains
9 reckoned
1 Struck down
[1] The New King James Version. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. Print.
[2] Note. To those that can see the colors representing God in purple, and Jesus in red, is marked to show what Isaiah was prophesying almost eight hundred years earlier of Jesus the coming Messiah.

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