Isaiah 52:14
As many were astonied at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men:
Cross-reference
Isaiah 50:6 describes the Servant's physical abuse—parallels the marring of his appearance in the same Servant song.
Isaiah 53:2-5 continues the Servant's suffering and rejection—directly expands on his marred appearance.
Psalm 22:6 likens the sufferer to a worm, despised—echoes the marred, inhuman appearance of the Servant.
In Matthew 26:67, the spitting and striking physically fulfill this prophecy of the servant marred beyond recognition.
In Matthew 27:29, the crown of thorns and mockery cause the disfigurement prophesied here.
In Matthew 27:30, the striking on the head with a reed continues the abuse that mars his appearance.
In Luke 22:64, the blindfolding and striking fulfill the marring described here.
In Mark 14:65, the spitting, covering the face, and striking fulfill the marring prophesied here.
Mark 15:19 directly fulfills this prophecy — soldiers strike, spit, and mock, marring Jesus' appearance beyond human likeness.