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What does the Bible say about Jesus's crucifixion on the cross?

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The crucifixion of Jesus demonstrates God's sovereign plan for salvation, as He bore the sins of His people on the cross.

The Bible reveals that Jesus's crucifixion was not merely a historical event but a pivotal moment in God's redemptive history. In John 19, the details surrounding His death indicate that it was God's appointed hour. The death of Jesus on the cross symbolizes the curse of God upon sin, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and drawing upon the themes of sacrifice and atonement. As Paul states in Galatians 3:13, 'Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree,' illustrating how Jesus took upon Himself the curse due for our sin. Thus, through His sacrifice, He encapsulated the essence of God's plan to redeem His people from sin and death.
Scripture References: John 19, Galatians 3:13

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