What does the Bible say about the crucifixion of Christ?
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The Bible depicts Christ's crucifixion as the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation, where He bore our sins as our substitute.
The crucifixion of Christ is central to the Christian faith, representing God's sovereign purpose to redeem His people. In Matthew 27, we see the account of Christ being mocked and crucified, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies about the suffering servant. Isaiah 53 emphasizes that He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows, showing that His death was not merely a tragic event but a necessary act of divine mercy and justice. As the Apostle Peter noted, Jesus was delivered by God’s predetermined plan and foreknowledge (Acts 2:23), underscoring that His crucifixion was part of God's eternal decree to provide salvation through His death.
Scripture References:
Matthew 27, Isaiah 53, Acts 2:23, Luke 23:33-34, Matthew 16:21
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