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What does the Bible say about Christ's silent suffering?

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The Bible portrays Christ's silent suffering as fulfillment of prophecy, demonstrating His role as a substitute for sinners.

Psalm 39 expresses the silent suffering of Christ, echoing Isaiah 53, where He is depicted as a lamb led to slaughter, opening not His mouth. This silence during His trial and crucifixion emphasizes His voluntary acceptance of guilt on behalf of His people, as He bore the wrath of God without protest. As Frank Tate illustrates, Christ's silence reveals His deep suffering for our sins, exemplifying the gravity of sin and the necessity of His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Psalm 39, Isaiah 53, Mark 14

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