The main problem, as I see it, Theland, is that the Jews have always seen in the Torah a problem that they can't reconcile; that being many Scripture references in the Old Covenant clearly predicted the Messiah appearing as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, i.e., a conquering King, bringing with Him the former glory that Israel knew and causing every knee to bow and every mouth confess Him as Lord. On the other hand, many Scriptures just as clearly indicate Ha Maschiach as being the suffering Servant, your Isaiah 53 being a perfect example (there are many, many others). The Jews, especially those of Yeshua's time simply couldn't understand that Messiah would be both, but at different times in two seperate appearances. In fact, a branch of Judaism believes Israel itself to be the suffering servant in an attempt to bring some understanding to the dichotemy... He is to be seen as only the Warrior King and only those Jews that have come to accept Yeshua as Lord (the Messianic Jewish movement is a phenomena of truly Biblical scope growing with leaps and bounds) are able to grasp...