Why is the visage of God’s servant “marred” in 3 Nephi 20:44? - Book of Mormon Isaiah

Why is the visage of God’s servant “marred” in 3 Nephi 20:44?

Isaiah’s prophecy of God’s servant being “marred” (mishhat) “beyond human likeness” (Isaiah 52:13–14; 3 Nephi 20:43–44; 21:10) illustrates the price of suffering the servant is willing to pay on behalf of the house of Israel as he answers to God for their disloyalties.in order to obtain their physical protection as they exit Babylon in a new exodus: “By bearing their iniquities, shall my servant, the righteous one, vindicate many” (Isaiah 53:11). For the servant himself, it is part of his descent phase that precedes his ascent phase of rebirth to Isaiah’s spiritual level of seraph.

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