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What does the Bible say about the cup Jesus refused?

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The Bible describes the cup Jesus refused as wine mingled with myrrh, intended to dull pain and alleviate suffering during His crucifixion.

In Mark 15:23, the cup that Jesus refused was offered to Him as a mixture of wine and myrrh, intended to act as an analgesic and narcotic to ease His impending agony. This was consistent with rabbinic tradition, where women would offer such a mixture to alleviate the suffering of those condemned to crucifixion. However, Matthew 27:34 refers to this cup as being mixed with gall, indicating a bitter taste. Jesus’ refusal was not just a simple choice; it was a profound act that demonstrated His commitment to endure the full weight of His suffering without any relief. His choice reflects an understanding of the significance of His impending sacrifice and the necessity of fully bearing the wrath of God against sin.
Scripture References: Mark 15:23, Matthew 27:34

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