Objection: Jesus Could Not Have Borne Broken Bones on the Cross Because Not One of His Bones Was Broken (John 19:36)

It is certain that none of Jesus’ bones was broken.  This was necessary to fulfill this prophecy:

Psalm 34:20:
He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.

Here we see the fulfillment:

John 19:36:
For these things were done, that the scripture should be fulfilled, A bone of him shall not be broken.

So has this objector actually uncovered an obscure case that will blow up the whole idea that Jesus bore our sicknesses and pains?

No.  First, it is nowhere stated that Jesus bore OUR disfigurements and injuries in a literal sense, so this argument is attacking a nonexistent target.  Injuries from accidents (including broken bones) were never mentioned in the “curse of the Law” as punishments for sin, so it was unnecessary for Him to bear them.  Every SICKNESS was part of the curse, but not every INJURY.  Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and see for yourself that broken bones (and other injuries besides being “smitten” in a general sense) were not a required punishment for sin.

However, Jesus did bear our PAINS.  Broken bones are painful!  Even if He didn’t have a broken bone, if you have one, He still had to carry PAIN in your place.

Jesus certainly WAS disfigured – “marred more than any man” (Isaiah 52:14) as part of the punishment for our sins even if He did not display every individual disfigurement that has ever happened.

You still have the right to receive healing from Jesus for any injuries because Jesus is the same today as He was in the Bible, and He healed injuries then.  So you know that He is equally willing to heal your injuries now.  God has declared Himself to be your Physician (Exodus 15:26).  Treating broken bones is part of a physician’s job.  Besides, as a righteous person, Psalm 34:20 applies to you and you can claim it as a promise.