Is God’s messianic “servant” in the Book of Isaiah Jesus Christ? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Is God’s messianic “servant” in the Book of Isaiah Jesus Christ?

Word links confirm that there is but one “servant” in the Book of Isaiah. That is he who performs the messianic mission of restoring the house of Israel before Jehovah/Jesus’ coming to reign on the earth. Although Jesus “took upon him the form of a servant” (Philippians 2:7)—the role of vassal to an emperor—he is never called a “servant.” The fact that Jesus distinguishes between himself and his servant (3 Nephi 21:10–11) repudiates chapter headings and teaching materials’ perpetuating the “precept of men” that God’s servant in the Book of Isaiah is Jesus Christ.

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