Isaiah 53:10-12

Isaiah 53:10-12

[10] Yet it pleased  the LORD  to bruise  him; he hath put him to grief:  when thou shalt make  his soul  an offering for sin,  he shall see  his seed,  he shall prolong  his days,  and the pleasure  of the LORD  shall prosper  in his hand.  [11] He shall see  of the travail  of his soul,  and shall be satisfied:  by his knowledge  shall my righteous  servant  justify  many;  for he shall bear  their iniquities.  [12] Therefore will I divide  him a portion with the great,  and he shall divide  the spoil  with the strong;  because he hath poured out  his soul  unto death:  and he was numbered  with the transgressors;  and he bare  the sin  of many,  and made intercession  for the transgressors. 

What does Isaiah 53:10-12 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This final stanza gives the explanation for the Servant"s submissive suffering for sinners and so completes the song.