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What does the Bible say about the Lord's death?

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The Bible teaches that the Lord's death was a sacrificial act necessary for our redemption.

The Lord's death is central to Christian belief, representing the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity. As Paul emphasized, it's crucial to remember that without the death of Christ, there would be no hope for redemption. His death fulfilled the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, showing God's mercy in providing a perfect substitute to bear the penalty for sin. The gospels detail how He was crucified, mocked, and ultimately declared the Savior, fulfilling the prophecies that foretold His suffering and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Mark 15:21-47, Romans 5:8, Isaiah 53:5-6

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