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What does the Bible say about the brook Ketron?

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The brook Ketron signifies the vile nature of sin that Christ had to cross to fulfill His mission of salvation.

The brook Ketron, described in John 18:1, is not just a physical location but a significant symbol in the narrative of Christ's suffering. It represents the darkness and filthiness of human sin. In biblical times, this brook was likely a stagnant ditch filled with the remains of animal sacrifices, which illustrated the vileness of sin. Christ crossed this brook on the night of His betrayal, highlighting that to fulfill His purpose of saving sinners, He had to confront and absorb the depths of sin on behalf of His people. This imagery underscores the gravity of sin and the profound nature of Christ’s sacrifice for us.
Scripture References: John 18:1, Psalm 110:7, 2 Kings 23

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