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What does the Bible say about Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane?

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In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed with great anguish, asking for the cup of suffering to pass from Him, while submitting to the Father's will.

The Bible describes Jesus' time in the Garden of Gethsemane as a moment of deep distress and prayer. In John 18:1-8, we see Jesus leaving His high priestly prayer for His disciples and stepping into the garden where He would confront the impending crucifixion. Here, He prayed fervently, expressing His desire for the cup of suffering to pass from Him, yet ultimately submitting to the Father's will by saying, 'Nevertheless, not my will, but thy will be done.' This act exemplifies the union of His divine nature with His human emotions, illustrating the depths of His suffering and obedience in the face of immense trials. His prayer was borne out of a sincere desire to fulfill the Scriptures and our salvation, showing how every moment was foreordained and had prophetic significance.
Scripture References: John 18:1-8, Matthew 26:39, Luke 22:42, John 18:1-11, John 17:1, Luke 22:39-46, Luke 22:43-46, Matthew 26:36-39

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