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What does the Bible say about the darkness during Jesus' crucifixion?

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The darkness during Jesus' crucifixion signifies the gravity of His atoning sacrifice and reflects the response of creation to sin.

The darkness that enveloped the earth during the crucifixion of Jesus, as recorded in Luke 23:44-45, was not merely a natural phenomenon but a profound manifestation of the spiritual reality of His sacrificial death. This darkness lasted for three hours, symbolizing the weight of sin being laid upon Christ. It testifies to the severity of human sin and God's judgment, highlighting the gravity of the moment when Jesus bore the sins of humanity. As Paul writes in Romans 8:22, the entire creation groans in anticipation of redemption, making the darkness a cosmic testimony to His atonement.
Scripture References: Luke 23:44-45, Romans 8:22

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