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What does the Bible say about the suffering of Jesus in Gethsemane?

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The Bible describes Jesus' suffering in Gethsemane as profound anguish where he prayed earnestly, experiencing a deep soul distress.

In the Gethsemane account, Jesus' suffering is vividly illustrated through his cries and prayers to the Father. The Gospels depict him as being deeply troubled and distressed, expressing that his soul was 'exceedingly sorrowful, even to death' (Mark 14:34). This anguish culminated in such intensity that he sweat drops of blood (Luke 22:44), highlighting the immense weight of the sins he would bear. The significance of this moment is profound, as it showcases the reality of Jesus' humanity and the depths of his sacrifice as he willingly confronted the wrath of God due to our sins.
Scripture References: Mark 14:32-35, Luke 22:44, Mark 14:27-36

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Gabe Stalnaker · Oct 22, 2017
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