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What does the Bible say about Jesus tasting death?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus tasted death for every man, emphasizing His role in redemption for God's elect through His suffering.

In Hebrews 2:9-10, it is stated that Jesus was made lower than the angels for the suffering of death, signifying His incarnation and purpose to taste death for every man. This act was necessary for Jesus to fulfill God's plan of salvation, as only through His death could He reconcile His people to God. By tasting death, He experienced the fullness of human suffering, which was essential for His role as the Captain of salvation, perfecting it through sufferings. The emphasis is on His substitutionary atonement, as His death fully satisfied divine justice for His chosen people, demonstrating the depth of God's grace in the covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9-10

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Jesus Tasted Death
Jim Byrd · Aug 16, 2015
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