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What does the Bible say about the sorrow of Jesus on the cross?

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The Bible describes Jesus's sorrow on the cross as unique, highlighting His suffering during the crucifixion, particularly as an expression of God's wrath against sin.

The sorrow of Jesus on the cross is depicted vividly in Lamentations 1:12, where the question 'Is it nothing to you?' emphasizes the intense suffering He bore during His crucifixion. This sorrow is not just physical but encompasses the spiritual anguish of bearing the sins of humanity and experiencing the separation from God the Father. Isaiah 53:10 highlights that it pleased the Lord to bruise Him, indicating that Christ's suffering was part of God's sovereign plan for redemption. Thus, the cross becomes the focal point of human sorrow and divine love intertwined.
Scripture References: Lamentations 1:12, Isaiah 53:10

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