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What does the Bible say about Jesus' death on the cross?

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Jesus' death on the cross was a unique and divine sacrifice, fulfilling God's plan for redemption.

The Bible presents Jesus' death on the cross as a sacrificial event, rich in theological significance. It was not an ordinary death; it was divine blood shed for the redemption of His people. This death was ordained from the foundation of the world, a fulfillment of God's covenant promises. As stated in Mark 15:33-34, Jesus was on the cross, enduring the agony of forsakenness as He bore the sins of humanity. His death satisfied divine justice, demonstrating both His love and holiness.
Scripture References: Mark 15:33-34, Psalm 22:1, Hebrews 9:22

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