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What does the Bible say about Jesus' cry of 'I thirst'?

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Jesus' cry of 'I thirst' signifies both His physical suffering and the deep spiritual agony of being forsaken by God.

In John 19:28, Jesus exclaims, 'I thirst,' which reflects not only His physical thirst during crucifixion but also symbolizes His profound spiritual suffering as He bore the weight of sin. This cry underscores His humanity, fulfilling the Scriptures and depicting the reality of His God-forsakenness as He experienced the full extent of divine wrath aimed at sin. Isaiah 63:3 highlights that He trod the winepress alone, emphasizing that in His deepest suffering, He stood utterly isolated, a reality that adds significant weight to His utterance.
Scripture References: John 19:28, Isaiah 63:3

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I Thirst
Angus Fisher · Dec 16, 2012
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