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What does the Bible say about the darkness that covered the land during the crucifixion?

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The darkness over the land during the crucifixion signifies God's judgment and the somber reality of Christ's suffering.

In Matthew 27:45, it is recorded that from noon until three o'clock, darkness covered the land. This darkness is deeply prophetic and reflects the weight of sin being placed upon Jesus as He hung on the cross. It symbolizes not just the physical separation from light, but a spiritual darkness as well, where God’s anger against sin was being displayed. This time of darkness is unsettling and serves to highlight the horror of Christ's crucifixion—the ultimate act of love and sacrifice for sinners—underscoring that our iniquities have caused this separation from God.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:45, Isaiah 53:5

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