b'he Christian tradition asserts that the life and ministry, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ have irrevocably altered the human relationship with and perception of God. In the words of Robin Ryan, Christianity believes that the ministry and the destiny of Jesus shine new light on the relationship of God to the human family. Moreover, This revelation illumines the way Christians think about the presence of God in the midst of suffering and death. 1As a result, scholars who ponder the theme of God and suffering in the Christian Scriptures seek out how Jesus understood the suffering of people he encountered, his own suffering, and his disciples suffering for the sake of the gospel. Nonetheless, because the scripture of mostHere is my servant, whom I uphold, early Christians was the Hebrew Bible, the firstmy chosen, in whom my soul delights;believers interpreted the meaning of suffering in the light of that revelation. Therefore, oneI have put my spirit upon him; he will cannot grasp the meaning of God and sufferingbring forth justice to the nations. He in the Christian Scriptures without recognizingwill not cry or lift up his voice, or make that, along with his followers, Jesus was ait heard in the street;devout Jew, steeped in the Hebrew Scripturesa bruised reed he will not break, and a and schooled in the language, beliefs, anddimly burning wick he will not quench . . .traditions of Jewish culture and religion. He believed in one God, studied the Torah, recitedI have given you as a covenant to the the Shema, celebrated the Sabbath and thepeople, a light to the nations, to open Passover, sang the psalms, heeded the prophets,the eyes that are blind,preached like a rabbi, and taught his disciplesto bring out the prisoners from the the Great Commandments of the law: Lovedungeon,the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might (Deut.from the prison those who 6:5) and Love your neighbor as yourself sit in darkness.(Lev. 19:18). The Servant Songs of the prophet(ISA. 42:13,67)Isaiah resonated through his life and teaching:ARTICLE 7'