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What does the Bible say about Christ's sufferings?

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The Bible foretells Christ's sufferings through the prophets, highlighting that His suffering was necessary for salvation.

The Bible extensively discusses Christ's sufferings, particularly emphasizing that they were foretold by the prophets. As stated in Acts 3:18-19, these sufferings were not just incidental but were a divine plan established long before Christ's incarnation. Throughout the Old Testament, from Genesis to the books of the prophets, the narrative consistently unveils a suffering Savior, indicating that the path to redemption includes deep afflictions. Prominent passages include Isaiah 53, highlighting that the Messiah was to bear our griefs and sorrows, ultimately demonstrating that His suffering was essential for our salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 3:18-19, Isaiah 53, Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 53:3-5, Isaiah 53:10, Isaiah 53:10-12

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