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What does 'they pierced my hands and my feet' mean in the context of redemption?

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'They pierced my hands and my feet' signifies the deep suffering of Christ, representing the fulfillment of prophecy and the means of our salvation.

'They pierced my hands and my feet' from Psalm 22:16 conveys the physical suffering of Jesus during His crucifixion, which was necessary for the atonement of sin. This phrase encapsulates both the reality of Christ's sacrifice and its redemptive purpose, emphasizing that He bore our sins in His body on the cross. It also aligns with prophecies found throughout Scripture, indicating that Jesus is indeed the promised Messiah who would suffer for the transgressions of His people, ultimately fulfilling God’s plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:16, 1 Peter 2:24

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