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“Here Is My Servant”

15 Since Jesus was aware of this, he withdrew from that place. Large crowds followed him and he healed them all. 16 He ordered them not to tell others about him. 17 This happened to fulfill what was spoken through Isaiah the prophet:

18 Here is my servant whom I have chosen,
    the one I love, in whom I am[a] well pleased.
    I will put my Spirit on him,
    and he will proclaim justice to the nations.[b]
19 He will not quarrel or cry out,
    and no one will hear his voice in the streets.
20 A bruised reed he will not break.
    A smoldering wick he will not put out,
    until he leads justice to victory.
21 And in his name the nations[c] will hope.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Matthew 12:18 Literally my soul is
  2. Matthew 12:18 Or Gentiles
  3. Matthew 12:21 Or Gentiles
  4. Matthew 12:21 Isaiah 42:1-4

God’s Chosen Servant

15 Now Jesus, when he[a] learned of it,[b] withdrew from there, and many[c] followed him, and he healed them all. 16 And he warned them that they should not reveal his identity,[d] 17 in order that what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah would be fulfilled, who said,

18 “Behold my servant whom I have chosen,
    my beloved in whom my soul is well pleased.
I will put my Spirit on him,
    and he will proclaim justice to the Gentiles.
19 He will not quarrel or cry out,
    nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets.
20 A crushed reed he will not break,
    and a smoldering wick he will not extinguish,
until he brings justice to victory.
21     And in his name the Gentiles[e] will hope.[f]

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Footnotes

  1. Matthew 12:15 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“learned”) which is understood as temporal
  2. Matthew 12:15 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  3. Matthew 12:15 Some manuscripts have “many crowds”
  4. Matthew 12:16 Literally “make him known”
  5. Matthew 12:21 Or “the nations”; the same Greek word (in the plural) can be translated as “nations,” “Gentiles,” or “pagans”
  6. Matthew 12:21 Verses 18–21 are a quotation from Isa 42:1–4