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What does the Bible say about Jesus drinking from the brook Kidron?

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Jesus crossing the brook Kidron symbolizes His identification with sin and betrayal as He moves toward His crucifixion.

The Bible notes that as Jesus approached the Garden of Gethsemane, He crossed the brook Kidron, a location laden with historical significance. This brook, previously associated with betrayal and the cleansing of temple refuse, symbolizes the weight of sin that Christ was about to bear. By crossing this brook, Jesus aligns Himself with the sins of His people, stepping into the role of the sacrificial Lamb. It reflects the ultimate exchange between His holiness and our transgressions, demonstrating the theological depth of His journey toward the cross. The act represents not only physical movement but a ministry in which He symbolically consumes the sins He would take upon Himself, further highlighting the gravity of His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: John 18:1-2, Psalm 110:7

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