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

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The darkness at Jesus' crucifixion symbolizes God's judgment and the seriousness of sin, as it marked the sacrificial moment for humanity's redemption.

The darkness that fell over the earth from the sixth to the ninth hour during Jesus' crucifixion is a profound reminder of God's judgment. It's not just a physical phenomenon; it serves as a testimony to the severity of the moment when the eternal Son of God bore the sins of humanity. In Luke 23:44-45, the sun being darkened symbolizes the cosmic significance of Christ's sacrifice, as creation itself reacted to the weight of sin being placed upon the Savior. This darkness can be understood as a fearful darkness that signifies separation from God's light, representing the forsakenness that Christ experienced on our behalf.
Scripture References: Luke 23:44-45, Matthew 27:51, Isaiah 53, Romans 8:22, Matthew 27:45, Amos 8:9, Exodus 10:21-23, Romans 8:3

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