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Isaiah 53:2 He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no stately form or majesty to attract us, no beauty that we should desire Him.
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He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nlt/isaiah/53.htm">New Living Translation</a></span><br />My servant grew up in the LORD’s presence like a tender green shoot, like a root in dry ground. There was nothing beautiful or majestic about his appearance, nothing to attract us to him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/esv/isaiah/53.htm">English Standard Version</a></span><br />For he grew up before him like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/bsb/isaiah/53.htm">Berean Standard Bible</a></span><br />He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no stately form or majesty to attract us, no beauty that we should desire Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/kjv/isaiah/53.htm">King James Bible</a></span><br />For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, <i>there is</i> no beauty that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nkjv/isaiah/53.htm">New King James Version</a></span><br />For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, And as a root out of dry ground. He has no form or comeliness; And when we see Him, <i>There is</i> no beauty that we should desire Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb_/isaiah/53.htm">New American Standard Bible</a></span><br />For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of dry ground; He has no <i>stately</i> form or majesty That we would look at Him, Nor an appearance that we would take pleasure in Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb/isaiah/53.htm">NASB 1995</a></span><br />For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no stately form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb77/isaiah/53.htm">NASB 1977 </a></span><br />For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no <i>stately</i> form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lsb/isaiah/53.htm">Legacy Standard Bible </a></span><br />For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no <i>stately</i> form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should desire Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/amp/isaiah/53.htm">Amplified Bible</a></span><br />For He [the Servant of God] grew up before Him like a tender shoot (plant), And like a root out of dry ground; He has no <i>stately</i> form or <i>majestic</i> splendor That we would look at Him, Nor [handsome] appearance that we would be attracted to Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/csb/isaiah/53.htm">Christian Standard Bible</a></span><br />He grew up before him like a young plant and like a root out of dry ground. He didn’t have an impressive form or majesty that we should look at him, no appearance that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/hcsb/isaiah/53.htm">Holman Christian Standard Bible</a></span><br />He grew up before Him like a young plant and like a root out of dry ground. He didn’t have an impressive form or majesty that we should look at Him, no appearance that we should desire Him. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/asv/isaiah/53.htm">American Standard Version</a></span><br />For he grew up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/cev/isaiah/53.htm">Contemporary English Version</a></span><br />Like a young plant or a root that sprouts in dry ground, the servant grew up obeying the LORD. He wasn't some handsome king. Nothing about the way he looked made him attractive to us. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/erv/isaiah/53.htm">English Revised Version</a></span><br />For he grew up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/gwt/isaiah/53.htm">GOD'S WORD® Translation</a></span><br />He grew up in his presence like a young tree, like a root out of dry ground. He had no form or majesty that would make us look at him. He had nothing in his appearance that would make us desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/gnt/isaiah/53.htm">Good News Translation</a></span><br />It was the will of the LORD that his servant grow like a plant taking root in dry ground. He had no dignity or beauty to make us take notice of him. There was nothing attractive about him, nothing that would draw us to him. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/isv/isaiah/53.htm">International Standard Version</a></span><br />For he grew up before him like a tender plant, and like a root out of a dry ground; he had no form and he had no majesty that we should look at him, and there is no attractiveness that we should desire him. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/msb/isaiah/53.htm">Majority Standard Bible</a></span><br />He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no stately form or majesty to attract us, no beauty that we should desire Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/net/isaiah/53.htm">NET Bible</a></span><br />He sprouted up like a twig before God, like a root out of parched soil; he had no stately form or majesty that might catch our attention, no special appearance that we should want to follow him. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nheb/isaiah/53.htm">New Heart English Bible</a></span><br />For he grew up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nor special appearance that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/wbt/isaiah/53.htm">Webster's Bible Translation</a></span><br />For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/web/isaiah/53.htm">World English Bible</a></span><br />For he grew up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of dry ground. He has no good looks or majesty. When we see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. <div class="vheading2"><b>Literal Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lsv/isaiah/53.htm">Literal Standard Version</a></span><br />Indeed, He comes up as a tender plant before Him, "" And as a root out of dry land, "" He has no form or splendor when we observe Him, "" Nor appearance, that we desire Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/ylt/isaiah/53.htm">Young's Literal Translation</a></span><br /> Yea, he cometh up as a tender plant before Him, And as a root out of a dry land, He hath no form, nor honour, when we observe him, Nor appearance, when we desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/slt/isaiah/53.htm">Smith's Literal Translation</a></span><br />He shall come up as a sucking child before him, and as a root out of a land of dryness: no form to him and no decoration; and we shall see him, and no appearance and we shall desire him.<div class="vheading2"><b>Catholic Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/drb/isaiah/53.htm">Douay-Rheims Bible</a></span><br />And he shall grow up as a tender plant before him, and as a root out of a thirsty ground: there is no beauty in him, nor comeliness: and we have seen him, and there was no sightliness, that we should be desirous of him: <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/cpdv/isaiah/53.htm">Catholic Public Domain Version</a></span><br />And he will rise up like a tender plant in his sight, and like a root from the thirsty ground. There is no beautiful or stately appearance in him. For we looked upon him, and there was no aspect, such that we would desire him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nabre/isaiah/53.htm">New American Bible</a></span><br />He grew up like a sapling before him, like a shoot from the parched earth; He had no majestic bearing to catch our eye, no beauty to draw us to him. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nrsvce/isaiah/53.htm">New Revised Standard Version</a></span><br />For he grew up before him like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.<div class="vheading2"><b>Translations from Aramaic</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lamsa/isaiah/53.htm">Lamsa Bible</a></span><br />For he grew up before him like an infant and like a root out of the dry ground; he had no form nor comeliness; and when we saw that he had no beauty, we denied him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/hpbt/isaiah/53.htm">Peshitta Holy Bible Translated</a></span><br />He grew up as a child before him and like a root from the thirsty ground. He had no appearance or brightness, and we have seen him, and he had no appearance to him, and we denied him.<div class="vheading2"><b>OT Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/jps/isaiah/53.htm">JPS Tanakh 1917</a></span><br />For he shot up right forth as a sapling, And as a root out of a dry ground; He had no form nor comeliness, that we should look upon him, Nor beauty that we should delight in him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/sep/isaiah/53.htm">Brenton Septuagint Translation</a></span><br />We brought a report as <i>of</i> a child before him; <i>he is</i> as a root in a thirsty land: he has no form nor comeliness; and we saw him, but he had no form nor beauty.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/parallel/isaiah/53-2.htm">Additional Translations ...</a></span></div></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><a name="audio" id="audio"></a><div class="vheadingv"><b>Audio Bible</b></div><iframe width="100%" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xv9bHT-nr9s?start=11888" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe><span class="p"><br /><br /><br /></span><div class="vheadingv"><b>Context</b></div><span class="hdg"><a href="/bsb/isaiah/53.htm">The Suffering Servant</a></span><br><span class="reftext">1</span>Who has believed our message? And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed? <span class="reftext">2</span><span class="highl"><a href="/hebrew/5927.htm" title="5927: way·ya·‘al (Conj-w:: V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3ms) -- A primitive root; to ascend, intransitively or actively; used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative.">He grew up</a> <a href="/hebrew/6440.htm" title="6440: lə·p̄ā·nāw (Prep-l:: N-cpc:: 3ms) -- Face, faces. Plural of an unused noun; the face; used in a great variety of applications; also as a preposition.">before Him</a> <a href="/hebrew/3126.htm" title="3126: kay·yō·w·nêq (Prep-k, Art:: N-ms) -- A young plant, sapling. Active participle of yanaq; a sucker; hence, a twig.">like a tender shoot,</a> <a href="/hebrew/8328.htm" title="8328: wə·ḵaš·šō·reš (Conj-w, Prep-k, Art:: N-ms) -- A root. From sharash; a root.">and like a root</a> <a href="/hebrew/6723.htm" title="6723: ṣî·yāh (Adj-fs) -- Dryness, drought. From an unused root meaning to parch; aridity; concretely, a desert.">out of dry</a> <a href="/hebrew/776.htm" title="776: mê·’e·reṣ (Prep-m:: N-fsc) -- Earth, land. From an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth.">ground.</a> <a href="/hebrew/3808.htm" title="3808: lō- (Adv-NegPrt) -- Not. Or lowi; or loh; a primitive particle; not; by implication, no; often used with other particles.">He had no</a> <a href="/hebrew/8389.htm" title="8389: ṯō·’ar (N-ms) -- Outline, form. From ta'ar; outline, i.e. Figure or appearance.">stately form</a> <a href="/hebrew/lōw (Prep:: 3ms) -- "></a> <a href="/hebrew/1926.htm" title="1926: hā·ḏār (N-ms) -- An ornament, honor, splendor. From hadar; magnificence, i.e. Ornament or splendor.">or majesty</a> <a href="/hebrew/7200.htm" title="7200: wə·nir·’ê·hū (Conj-w:: V-Qal-ConjImperf.h-1cp:: 3ms) -- To see. A primitive root; to see, literally or figuratively.">to attract us,</a> <a href="/hebrew/3808.htm" title="3808: wə·lō- (Conj-w:: Adv-NegPrt) -- Not. Or lowi; or loh; a primitive particle; not; by implication, no; often used with other particles.">no</a> <a href="/hebrew/3808.htm" title="3808: wə·lō (Conj-w:: Adv-NegPrt) -- Not. Or lowi; or loh; a primitive particle; not; by implication, no; often used with other particles."></a> <a href="/hebrew/4758.htm" title="4758: mar·’eh (N-ms) -- Sight, appearance, vision. From ra'ah; a view; also an appearance, whether a shape, or a vision.">beauty</a> <a href="/hebrew/2530.htm" title="2530: wə·neḥ·mə·ḏê·hū (Conj-w:: V-Qal-ConjImperf.h-1cp:: 3ms) -- To desire, take pleasure in. A primitive root; to delight in.">that we should desire Him.</a> </span><span class="reftext">3</span>He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. Like one from whom men hide their faces, He was despised, and we esteemed Him not.…<div class="cred"><a href="//berean.bible">Berean Standard Bible</a> · <a href="//berean.bible/downloads.htm">Download</a></div><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a name="crossref" id="crossref"></a><div class="vheading">Cross References</div><div id="crf"><span class="crossverse"><a href="/philippians/2-7.htm">Philippians 2:7-8</a></span><br />but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in human likeness. / And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death—even death on a cross.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/john/1-14.htm">John 1:14</a></span><br />The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/matthew/13-55.htm">Matthew 13:55-56</a></span><br />“Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t His mother’s name Mary, and aren’t His brothers James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas? / Aren’t all His sisters with us as well? Where then did this man get all these things?”<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/luke/2-7.htm">Luke 2:7</a></span><br />And she gave birth to her firstborn, a Son. She wrapped Him in swaddling cloths and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/john/7-27.htm">John 7:27</a></span><br />But we know where this man is from. When the Christ comes, no one will know where He is from.”<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/mark/6-3.htm">Mark 6:3</a></span><br />Isn’t this the carpenter, the son of Mary and the brother of James, Joses, Judas, and Simon? Aren’t His sisters here with us as well?” And they took offense at Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/john/1-10.htm">John 1:10-11</a></span><br />He was in the world, and though the world was made through Him, the world did not recognize Him. / He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/1_peter/2-24.htm">1 Peter 2:24</a></span><br />He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. “By His stripes you are healed.”<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/hebrews/2-14.htm">Hebrews 2:14</a></span><br />Now since the children have flesh and blood, He too shared in their humanity, so that by His death He might destroy him who holds the power of death, that is, the devil,<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/romans/8-3.htm">Romans 8:3</a></span><br />For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the flesh, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful man, as an offering for sin. He thus condemned sin in the flesh,<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/zechariah/9-9.htm">Zechariah 9:9</a></span><br />Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion! Shout in triumph, O Daughter of Jerusalem! See, your King comes to you, righteous and victorious, humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/psalms/22-6.htm">Psalm 22:6</a></span><br />But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by men and despised by the people.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/jeremiah/23-5.htm">Jeremiah 23:5</a></span><br />Behold, the days are coming, declares the LORD, when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch, and He will reign wisely as King and will administer justice and righteousness in the land.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/micah/5-2.htm">Micah 5:2</a></span><br />But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come forth for Me One to be ruler over Israel—One whose origins are of old, from the days of eternity.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/1_samuel/16-7.htm">1 Samuel 16:7</a></span><br />But the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or height, for I have rejected him; the LORD does not see as man does. For man sees the outward appearance, but the LORD sees the heart.”</div><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a name="tsk" id="tsk"><div class="vheading">Treasury of Scripture</div><p class="tsk2">For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.</p><p class="hdg">he shall grow</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/isaiah/11-1.htm">Isaiah 11:1</a></b></br> And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots:</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/jeremiah/23-5.htm">Jeremiah 23:5</a></b></br> Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth.</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/ezekiel/17-22.htm">Ezekiel 17:22-24</a></b></br> Thus saith the Lord GOD; I will also take of the highest branch of the high cedar, and will set <i>it</i>; I will crop off from the top of his young twigs a tender one, and will plant <i>it</i> upon an high mountain and eminent: … </p><p class="hdg">he hath no</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/isaiah/52-14.htm">Isaiah 52:14</a></b></br> As many were astonied at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men:</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/mark/9-12.htm">Mark 9:12</a></b></br> And he answered and told them, Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth all things; and how it is written of the Son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought.</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/john/1-10.htm">John 1:10-14</a></b></br> He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not… </p><div class="vheading">Jump to Previous</div><a href="/isaiah/52-14.htm">Appearance</a> <a href="/matthew/6-1.htm">Attract</a> <a href="/isaiah/44-13.htm">Beauty</a> <a href="/isaiah/51-11.htm">Delight</a> <a href="/isaiah/44-28.htm">Desire</a> <a href="/isaiah/51-10.htm">Dry</a> <a href="/isaiah/52-14.htm">Form</a> <a href="/isaiah/52-9.htm">Forth</a> <a href="/isaiah/26-10.htm">Grace</a> <a href="/isaiah/38-14.htm">Grew</a> <a href="/isaiah/51-23.htm">Ground</a> <a href="/isaiah/50-9.htm">Grow</a> <a href="/isaiah/44-14.htm">Growth</a> <a href="/isaiah/35-2.htm">Majesty</a> <a href="/isaiah/41-18.htm">Parched</a> <a href="/isaiah/51-16.htm">Plant</a> <a href="/isaiah/48-14.htm">Pleasure</a> <a href="/isaiah/51-7.htm">Right</a> <a href="/isaiah/40-24.htm">Root</a> <a href="/isaiah/37-33.htm">Shoot</a> <a href="/psalms/18-14.htm">Shot</a> <a href="/isaiah/33-21.htm">Stately</a> <a href="/isaiah/47-1.htm">Tender</a><div class="vheading2">Jump to Next</div><a href="/lamentations/4-7.htm">Appearance</a> <a href="/matthew/6-1.htm">Attract</a> <a href="/isaiah/60-7.htm">Beauty</a> <a href="/isaiah/54-12.htm">Delight</a> <a href="/isaiah/53-6.htm">Desire</a> <a href="/isaiah/56-3.htm">Dry</a> <a href="/jeremiah/1-5.htm">Form</a> <a href="/isaiah/54-1.htm">Forth</a> <a href="/isaiah/60-10.htm">Grace</a> <a href="/jeremiah/5-27.htm">Grew</a> <a href="/isaiah/63-6.htm">Ground</a> <a href="/isaiah/55-13.htm">Grow</a> <a href="/jeremiah/12-5.htm">Growth</a> <a href="/jeremiah/22-18.htm">Majesty</a> <a href="/jeremiah/12-4.htm">Parched</a> <a href="/isaiah/65-21.htm">Plant</a> <a href="/isaiah/53-10.htm">Pleasure</a> <a href="/isaiah/53-8.htm">Right</a> <a href="/jeremiah/1-10.htm">Root</a> <a href="/isaiah/60-21.htm">Shoot</a> <a href="/jeremiah/9-8.htm">Shot</a> <a href="/isaiah/63-1.htm">Stately</a> <a href="/isaiah/63-15.htm">Tender</a><div class="vheading2">Isaiah 53</div><span class="reftext">1. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/isaiah/53-1.htm">The prophet, complaining of incredulity, excuses the scandal of the cross</a></span><br><span class="reftext">4. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/isaiah/53-4.htm">By the benefit of his passion</a></span><br><span class="reftext">10. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/isaiah/53-10.htm">And the good success thereof</a></span><br></div></div><div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"> <script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; 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The imagery of a "tender shoot" indicates vulnerability and gentleness, reflecting the humble circumstances of Jesus' birth and upbringing. The phrase "before Him" signifies that this growth was under God's watchful eye, emphasizing divine approval and purpose. This imagery connects to the prophecy in <a href="/isaiah/11.htm">Isaiah 11:1</a>, where the Messiah is described as a "shoot from the stump of Jesse," indicating a new beginning from the line of David.<p><b>and like a root out of dry ground</b><br>The "dry ground" symbolizes a spiritually barren environment, reflecting the state of Israel at the time of Jesus' coming. Despite the lack of spiritual nourishment, the Messiah emerges, signifying hope and renewal. This imagery can be linked to the historical context of Israel under Roman occupation, where spiritual vitality seemed scarce. The root's emergence in such conditions highlights the miraculous nature of the Messiah's appearance and mission.<p><b>He had no stately form or majesty to attract us</b><br>This phrase emphasizes the ordinary and unremarkable appearance of the Messiah, contrasting with expectations of a regal and majestic king. It underscores the idea that the Messiah's significance is not found in outward appearances but in His divine mission and character. This aligns with <a href="/1_samuel/16-7.htm">1 Samuel 16:7</a>, where God reminds Samuel that He looks at the heart, not outward appearances. Jesus' life and ministry focused on inner transformation rather than external grandeur.<p><b>no beauty that we should desire Him</b><br>The lack of physical beauty or attractiveness suggests that the Messiah's appeal is not based on worldly standards. This challenges cultural norms that value physical appearance and status. Instead, the Messiah's true beauty lies in His sacrificial love and redemptive work. This connects to <a href="/philippians/2-7.htm">Philippians 2:7-8</a>, where Jesus is described as taking the form of a servant and humbling Himself, highlighting the depth of His love and commitment to humanity.<div class="vheading2">Persons / Places / Events</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_servant.htm">The Servant</a></b><br>This passage is part of the "Servant Songs" in Isaiah, which Christians traditionally interpret as referring to Jesus Christ. The Servant is depicted as humble and unassuming.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/i/isaiah.htm">Isaiah</a></b><br>The prophet who authored the book, providing prophecies about the coming Messiah and the salvation of God's people.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/i/israel.htm">Israel</a></b><br>The nation to whom Isaiah prophesied, often seen as the "dry ground" from which the Servant arises, symbolizing spiritual barrenness.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/g/god.htm">God</a></b><br>The one before whom the Servant grows up, indicating divine oversight and purpose in the Servant's life.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/m/messianic_prophecy.htm">Messianic Prophecy</a></b><br>This event refers to the foretelling of the coming of the Messiah, who Christians believe is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.<div class="vheading2">Teaching Points</div><b><a href="/topical/h/humility_of_the_messiah.htm">Humility of the Messiah</a></b><br>Jesus' life exemplifies humility, as He did not come with earthly majesty or beauty. Believers are called to emulate this humility in their own lives.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/g/god's_perspective_vs._human_perspective.htm">God's Perspective vs. Human Perspective</a></b><br>God values inner character over outward appearance. Christians should focus on cultivating inner beauty and godliness rather than external appearances.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/s/spiritual_growth_in_barren_places.htm">Spiritual Growth in Barren Places</a></b><br>Just as the Servant grew from "dry ground," believers can grow spiritually even in difficult or barren circumstances, trusting in God's provision and purpose.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/r/recognizing_true_beauty.htm">Recognizing True Beauty</a></b><br>True beauty and worth are found in Christ's character and sacrifice. Christians should seek to recognize and value these qualities in themselves and others.<div class="vheading2">Lists and Questions</div><a href="/top10/lessons_from_isaiah_53.htm">Top 10 Lessons from Isaiah 53</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/how_is_jesus_portrayed_in_films.htm">How is Jesus portrayed in films?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/meaning_of_'root_out_of_dry_ground'.htm">What is the meaning of "Root Out of Dry Ground"?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/what's_the_bible_say_on_famine's_impact.htm">What is the meaning of 'Root Out of Dry Ground'?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/what_was_jesus'_physical_appearance.htm">What was Jesus' physical appearance?</a><a name="commentary" id="commentary"></a><div class="vheading2"><a href="/commentaries/ellicott/isaiah/53.htm">Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers</a></div>(2) <span class= "bld">For he shall grow up . . .</span>--The Hebrew tenses are in the perfect, the future being contemplated as already accomplished. The words present at once a parallel and a contrast to those of <a href="/isaiah/11-1.htm" title="And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots:">Isaiah 11:1</a>. There the picture was that of a strong vigorous shoot coming out of the root of the house of David. Here the sapling is weak and frail, struggling out of the dry ground. For "before Him" (<span class= "ital">i.e., </span>Jehovah) some critics have read "before us," as agreeing better with the second clause; while others have referred the pronoun "him" to the Jewish people. Taking the received text and interpretation, the thought expressed is that Jehovah was watching this humble and lowly growth, as a mother watches over her weakest and most sickly child.<p><span class= "bld">He hath no form nor comeliness.</span>--See Note on <a href="/isaiah/3-14.htm" title="The LORD will enter into judgment with the ancients of his people, and the princes thereof: for you have eaten up the vineyard; the spoil of the poor is in your houses.">Isaiah 3:14</a>. The thought which has been constantly true of the followers of the Christ was to be true of the Christ Himself.<p>"Hid are the saints of God,<p>Uncertified by high angelic sign;<p>Nor raiment soft, nor empire's golden rod,<p>Marks them divine. "<p>J. H. NEWMAN (<span class= "ital">Lyra Apostolica.</span>)<p><div class="vheading2"><a href="/commentaries/pulpit/isaiah/53.htm">Pulpit Commentary</a></div><span class="cmt_sub_title">Verse 2.</span> - <span class="cmt_word">For he shall grow up</span>; rather, <span class="accented">now he grew up.</span> The verbs are, all of them, in the past, or completed tense, until ver. 7, and are to be regarded as "perfects of prophetic certitude." As Mr. Cheyne remarks, "All has been finished before the foundations of the world in the Divine counsels." Before him; <span class="accented">i.e.</span> "before Jehovah" - under the fostering care of Jehovah (comp. <a href="/luke/2-40.htm">Luke 2:40, 52</a>). God the Father had his eye ever fixed upon the Son with watchfulness and tenderness and love. <span class="cmt_word">As a tender plant</span>; literally, <span class="accented">as a sapling</span>, or <span class="accented">as a sucker</span> (comp. <a href="/job/8-16.htm">Job 8:16</a>; <a href="/job/14-7.htm">Job 14:7</a>; <a href="/job/15-30.htm">Job 15:30</a>; <a href="/psalms/80-12.htm">Psalm 80:12</a>; <a href="/ezekiel/17-4.htm">Ezekiel 17:4, 22</a>; <a href="/hosea/14-6.htm">Hosea 14:6</a>). The "branch" of <a href="/isaiah/11-1.htm">Isaiah 11:1, 10</a> - a different word - has nearly the same meaning. The Messiah will be a fresh sprout from the stump of a tree that has been felled; <span class="accented">i.e.</span> from the destroyed Davidic monarchy. As a root (so <a href="/isaiah/11-10.htm">Isaiah 11:10</a>; <a href="/revelation/5-5.htm">Revelation 5:5</a>). The "sapling" from the house of David shall become the "root" out of which his Church will grow (comp. <a href="/john/15-1.htm">John 15:1-6</a>). <span class="cmt_word">Out of a dry ground</span>. Either out of the "dry ground" of a corrupt age and nation, or out of the arid soil of humanity. In the East it is not unusual to see a tall succulent plant growing from a soft which seems utterly devoid of moisture. Such plants have roots that strike deep, and draw their nourishment from a hidden source. <span class="cmt_word">He hath no form nor comeliness</span>; rather, <span class="accented">he had no form nor majesty.</span> It is scarcely the prophet's intention to describe the personal appearance of our Lord. What he means is that "the Servant" would have no splendid surroundings, no regal pomp nor splendour - nothing about him to attract men's eyes, or make them think him anything extraordinary. It is impossible to suppose that there was not in his appearance something of winning grace and quiet majesty. but it was of a kind that was not adapted to draw the gaze of the multitude. <span class="cmt_word">And when we shall see him</span>. Some connect this clause with the preceding, and translate, "He hath no form nor comeliness, that we should regard him; no beauty, that we should desire him" (Lowth, Vitringa, Gesenius, Ewald, Knobel, Henderson, Urwick. But Stier, Delitzsch, Kay, and Mr. Cheyne prefer the construction found in the Authorized Version). No beauty; literally, no <span class="accented">sightliness</span>; <span class="accented">i.e.</span> nothing to attract the eye or arrest it. The spiritual beauties of holy and sweet expression and majestic calm could only have ben spiritually discerned. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/commentaries/isaiah/53-2.htm">Parallel Commentaries ...</a></span><span class="p"><br /><br /><br /></span><a name="lexicon" id="lexicon"></a><div class="vheading">Hebrew</div><span class="word">He grew up</span><br /><span class="heb">וַיַּ֨עַל</span> <span class="translit">(way·ya·‘al)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_5927.htm">Strong's 5927: </a> </span><span class="str2">To ascend, in, actively</span><br /><br /><span class="word">before Him</span><br /><span class="heb">לְפָנָ֗יו</span> <span class="translit">(lə·p̄ā·nāw)</span><br /><span class="parse">Preposition-l | Noun - common plural construct | third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_6440.htm">Strong's 6440: </a> </span><span class="str2">The face</span><br /><br /><span class="word">like a tender shoot,</span><br /><span class="heb">כַּיּוֹנֵ֜ק</span> <span class="translit">(kay·yō·w·nêq)</span><br /><span class="parse">Preposition-k, Article | Noun - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_3126.htm">Strong's 3126: </a> </span><span class="str2">A young plant, sapling</span><br /><br /><span class="word">and like a root</span><br /><span class="heb">וְכַשֹּׁ֙רֶשׁ֙</span> <span class="translit">(wə·ḵaš·šō·reš)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw, Preposition-k, Article | Noun - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_8328.htm">Strong's 8328: </a> </span><span class="str2">A root</span><br /><br /><span class="word">out of dry</span><br /><span class="heb">צִיָּ֔ה</span> <span class="translit">(ṣî·yāh)</span><br /><span class="parse">Adjective - feminine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_6723.htm">Strong's 6723: </a> </span><span class="str2">Aridity, a desert</span><br /><br /><span class="word">ground.</span><br /><span class="heb">מֵאֶ֣רֶץ</span> <span class="translit">(mê·’e·reṣ)</span><br /><span class="parse">Preposition-m | Noun - feminine singular construct<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_776.htm">Strong's 776: </a> </span><span class="str2">Earth, land</span><br /><br /><span class="word">He had no</span><br /><span class="heb">לֹא־</span> <span class="translit">(lō-)</span><br /><span class="parse">Adverb - Negative particle<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_3808.htm">Strong's 3808: </a> </span><span class="str2">Not, no</span><br /><br /><span class="word">[stately] form</span><br /><span class="heb">תֹ֥אַר</span> <span class="translit">(ṯō·’ar)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_8389.htm">Strong's 8389: </a> </span><span class="str2">Outline, figure, appearance</span><br /><br /><span class="word">or majesty</span><br /><span class="heb">הָדָ֑ר</span> <span class="translit">(hā·ḏār)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_1926.htm">Strong's 1926: </a> </span><span class="str2">Magnificence, ornament, splendor</span><br /><br /><span class="word">to attract us,</span><br /><span class="heb">וְנִרְאֵ֥הוּ</span> <span class="translit">(wə·nir·’ê·hū)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Conjunctive imperfect Cohortative if contextual - first person common plural | third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7200.htm">Strong's 7200: </a> </span><span class="str2">To see</span><br /><br /><span class="word">no</span><br /><span class="heb">וְלֹֽא־</span> <span class="translit">(wə·lō-)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw | Adverb - Negative particle<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_3808.htm">Strong's 3808: </a> </span><span class="str2">Not, no</span><br /><br /><span class="word">beauty</span><br /><span class="heb">מַרְאֶ֖ה</span> <span class="translit">(mar·’eh)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_4758.htm">Strong's 4758: </a> </span><span class="str2">Sight, appearance, vision</span><br /><br /><span class="word">that we should desire Him.</span><br /><span class="heb">וְנֶחְמְדֵֽהוּ׃</span> <span class="translit">(wə·neḥ·mə·ḏê·hū)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Conjunctive imperfect Cohortative if contextual - first person common plural | third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_2530.htm">Strong's 2530: </a> </span><span class="str2">To desire, take pleasure in</span><br /><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><div class="vheading">Links</div><a href="/niv/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 NIV</a><br /><a href="/nlt/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 NLT</a><br /><a href="/esv/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 ESV</a><br /><a href="/nasb/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 NASB</a><br /><a href="/kjv/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 KJV</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="//bibleapps.com/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 BibleApps.com</a><br /><a href="//bibliaparalela.com/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 Biblia Paralela</a><br /><a href="//holybible.com.cn/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 Chinese Bible</a><br /><a href="//saintebible.com/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 French Bible</a><br /><a href="/catholic/isaiah/53-2.htm">Isaiah 53:2 Catholic Bible</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/isaiah/53-2.htm">OT Prophets: Isaiah 53:2 For he grew up before him as (Isa Isi Is)</a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="/isaiah/53-1.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Isaiah 53:1"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Isaiah 53:1" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="/isaiah/53-3.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="Isaiah 53:3"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="Isaiah 53:3" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="bot"><iframe width="100%" height="1500" scrolling="no" src="/botmenubhnew2.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></td></tr></table></div></body></html>