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What does the Bible say about suffering in Gethsemane?

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The Bible reveals that Gethsemane was a moment of profound suffering for Jesus, emphasizing His emotional and spiritual anguish as He prepared for the cross.

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus experienced immense sorrow and distress as described in Mark 14:32-42. This moment marked not only physical pain but also profound emotional and spiritual suffering, as He faced the impending reality of the cross and the wrath of God. The narrative highlights His anguish, captured in phrases like 'My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death' (Mark 14:34), showing the depth of His human experience as He bore the sins of the world. Isaiah 53:3 characterizes Him as a 'man of sorrows,' portraying His life as one deeply acquainted with grief and suffering, underscoring the weight of what He was about to endure for our redemption.
Scripture References: Mark 14:32-42, Isaiah 53:3

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Gethsemane
Peter L. Meney · Aug 29, 2022
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