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4 SONGS IN THE BOOK OF ISAIAH (42:1-4; 49:1-6; 50:4-7; 52:13-53:12) ABOUT A "SERVANT OF YHWH" CALLED TO LEAD THE NATIONS, HORRIBLY ABUSED, AND EVENTUALLY REWARDED; INTERPRETED AS A METAPHOR FOR THE JEWISH NATION OR FOR JESUS CHRIST
Songs of the Suffering Servant; Servant poems; Poems of the Suffering Servant; Songs of the suffering servant; Suffering servant songs; Suffering servant; Servant Songs; Suffering messiah
The servant songs (also called the servant poems or the Songs of the Suffering Servant) are four songs in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible, which include Isaiah 42:1–4; Isaiah 49; ; and –. The songs are four poems written about a certain "servant of YHWH" (, ‘eḇeḏ Yahweh).
LEGAL DOCTRINE IN SOME US STATES, IN WHICH AN EMPLOYEE WHO ACTS UNFAITHFULLY TOWARDS THEIR EMPLOYER MUST FORFEIT TO THEIR EMPLOYER ALL COMPENSATION RECEIVED DURING THE PERIOD OF DISLOYALTY
Draft:Faithless servant
The faithless servant doctrine is a doctrine under the laws of a number of states in the United States, and most notably New York State law, pursuant to which employees who act unfaithfully towards their employers must forfeit to their employers all compensation received during the period of disloyalty.