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

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The darkness signifies God's judgment upon sin and highlights Jesus' sacrificial role as He bore the sins of humanity.

The darkness that enveloped the earth during the crucifixion of Jesus, recorded in Mark 15:33, serves as a profound symbol of God's abhorrence of sin. It reflects the moment when God forsook His Son, allowing Him to be made sin for us, thus demonstrating the severity of divine justice. This supernatural darkness cannot be dismissed as a mere solar eclipse; it was an extraordinary act by God, signifying the gravity of this moment in redemptive history. Furthermore, the prophet Amos had predicted such darkness as a sign of God’s judgment against Israel for their rejection of His word, reinforcing the idea that this event was not random but rather a deliberate expression of divine truth and condemnation against sin.
Scripture References: Mark 15:33, Amos 8:9

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