The way you handled my text says it all and then you lecture me on how the text should be handled.
But I can break this down:
Isaiah 7:14 refers to a virgin bearing a child called Emmanuel meaning God with us. As with many prophetic words there is an immediate fulfilment and context and there is echo in eternity which refers to the Messiah himself.
Isaiah 52-53 refers to the Suffering servant initially interpreted as Israel by many Jewish interpreters but more clearly and fully fulfilled in the life of the Messiah as really how have the sufferings of Israel benefitted the rest of us.
NT authors are not reading OT passages exegetically in original context, but they are pointing to the deeper significance of these passages as fulfilled in Christ, they are articulating the deeper fulfilments and typologies these passages allude and which are now unlocked in the life of Christ.
Again, I'm sorry but I don't care about how you fluff this issue up. The reality is that the passage was taken out of context, and that Isaiah did not intend to predict what Matthew has stuffed into his mouth. There is no genuine prediction of the far future here.
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