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What does the Bible say about the significance of darkness during the crucifixion?

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The darkness signifies God's judgment during Jesus' crucifixion and represents spiritual separation from Him.

The three hours of darkness during Jesus' crucifixion holds profound significance in the context of God's judgment. According to scripture, darkness is often indicative of divine wrath and a symbol of separation from God. In Exodus 10:21, darkness fell over Egypt as a prelude to judgment, reminiscent of the darkness that enveloped the earth while Christ bore the sins of His people. This darkness during the crucifixion was not a natural phenomenon but a divine act, emphasizing the totality of the Judgment Christ endured on behalf of sinners, reflecting our own fallen state and God's righteous judgment. The darkness illustrates the weight of sin He carried - bearing judgment in a state of separation from God the Father.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:21, Matthew 8:12, 1 John 1:5

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