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Answer: Jesus was afflicted for the sins
of the world and yet He was quiet and innocent as a sheep
before it is slaughtered or killed.
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"Jesus was afflicted for the (sins) of the world and yet He was quiet and innocent as a (sheep) before it is slaughtered or killed."
What does the Bible say about shepherds leading sheep to slaughter?
A virtuous servant is killed in Isaiah 53, but he makes no protest: "Like a sheep being taken to the slaughter or a lamb that is mute before her shearers, he did not open his mouth" (Isaiah 53:7).
As a result, "sins" and "sheep" should be used to fill in the blanks, respectively.
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