CuCabeludo said:
He (God) will se the his offispring (the son) and prolong his (the son) days -> it is implied God would bring him to life again, resurrecting him, after he suffered. |
That interpretation doesn't fit the style of the chapter. Whenever Isaiah 53 refers to the "Servant" the author uses pronouns like he, him, and his. Whenever the author refers to God he uses proper nouns like God, Lord, etc.