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How do we know Jesus was truly innocent before His crucifixion?

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Scripture affirms that Jesus was without sin, which makes His crucifixion all the more significant.

The innocence of Jesus is a theme evident throughout the New Testament, particularly highlighted in Acts 10:38-39, which states that Jesus 'went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed of the devil.' His life was characterized by acts of goodness, healing, and divine authority. The gospels consistently portray Him as sinless, making His crucifixion incredibly poignant as He bore the penalty for sins He did not commit. This underscores our belief in His dual nature as both fully God and fully man, validating that He was the perfect sacrifice for sin: innocent yet crucified for the guilty.
Scripture References: Acts 10:38-39, 1 Peter 2:22

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