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What does the Bible say about the darkness at Calvary?

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The darkness at Calvary, as recorded in Luke 23:44-45, symbolizes God's judgment and the gravity of Christ's sacrifice.

In Luke 23:44-45, it is described that from the sixth hour until the ninth hour a darkness fell over all the earth. This supernatural darkness was not just a natural eclipse, but a divine sign. It represents the weight of God's judgment upon sin during the crucifixion of Jesus. This darkness echoes the ninth plague visited upon Egypt, highlighting the spiritual darkness and judgment that separates humanity from God. It serves as a somber reminder of sin's consequences and the severe reality of Christ taking on that judgment for his people.
Scripture References: Luke 23:44-45, Exodus 10:21-29, Matthew 27:45-46

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