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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's rejection is true?

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The doctrine is supported by Scripture and the historical rejection of Jesus as described by the prophets.

The truth of Christ's rejection is substantiated by biblical prophecy and the witness of the Gospels. Both Isaiah 53 and the accounts in the Gospels—depicting the crowds' rejection of Christ—confirm that He faced intense hatred for no justifiable reason. Moreover, the Scriptures reveal that mankind, in its fallen nature, has continuously opposed what is good, evidenced by their reaction to Christ. Such systematic rejection supports the notion that humanity's hatred for the righteous reflects our own depravity. This establishes the doctrine as not merely an abstract belief, but a reality grounded in the prophetic witness and historical account.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, John 7:7

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