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How do we know Christ's death was a public event?

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Christ's death is confirmed as a public event since it was witnessed by many, fulfilling God's plan for redemption.

The public nature of Christ's death is vitally important in Christian theology. His entry into Jerusalem, public miracles, and teaching were all widely observed, culminating in a trial where He stands before authorities like Pilate and is condemned in a very public way. This visibility ensures that His atoning sacrifice could not be dismissed or denied by future generations (Romans 2:16). The widespread acknowledgment of His death reinforces the truth of the gospel and the reality and significance of Christ's sacrifice for sinners, making it a cornerstone of the faith.
Scripture References: Romans 2:16, John 6:51

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