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What does the Bible say about Christ's wounds?

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The Bible indicates that Christ's wounds are a result of betrayal from His friends and serve as a profound testament to His suffering and sacrifice.

In Zechariah 13:6, Christ is depicted as having wounds that He received in the house of His friends. This reference poignantly highlights the deep emotional and physical suffering experienced by Jesus, particularly stemming from betrayal and denial by those closest to Him. The wounds symbolize not only His physical pain during the crucifixion but also the profound hurt of being betrayed by those He loved, such as Judas and Peter. Such betrayals are often the most painful, and this passage captures the heart-wrenching reality of Christ’s sacrifice. His wounds remind believers of the cost of sin and His love for His people, as He willingly endured suffering for their redemption.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:6

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