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What does the Bible say about the cup Jesus refused to drink?

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The cup Jesus refused contained wine mingled with myrrh, a sedative meant to alleviate pain before His crucifixion.

In Mark 15:23, we learn that Jesus was offered wine mingled with myrrh, a mixture used historically to dull the senses and lessen pain for those facing execution. The text indicates that Jesus, upon tasting it, resolutely refused to drink from this cup. This refusal was significant as it demonstrated His conscious choice to fully experience the suffering that lay ahead without any dulling of his senses. He did not wish to mitigate the intense agony He was to endure, showcasing the voluntary nature of His suffering and the magnitude of His sacrifice for humanity.
Scripture References: Mark 15:23, Matthew 27:34

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