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What does the Bible say about why Jesus had to die?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus had to die to fulfill God's eternal purpose and the prophecies of the Old Testament.

According to Scripture, Jesus died as a fulfillment of God's eternal purpose and the Old Testament prophecies. Acts 2:23 states that Jesus was delivered up according to the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God. His death was not an accident or the result of human decisions alone; it was ordained by God from before the foundation of the world. Moreover, Jesus' death can be traced through the prophecies in the Old Testament, particularly in Isaiah 53, which outlines the suffering and sacrifice of the Messiah. This points to the divine necessity of His atoning work for the salvation of His people.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Isaiah 53

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Why Did Christ Die?
Jim Byrd · Aug 30, 2015
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