Jesus` Last Words, Final Hours on Cross and Jesus` Death
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Notable Aspects
  • Final words of Jesus indicated completion of personal mission
  • Words of witnesses emphasized prominence of Jesus
  • Death (from asphyxiation) was conclusive
  • Simultaneous external events intensified the drama

Words / EventSignificance (Traditional Spiritual Interpretation)
Words: "Father, forgive them, for they don't know what they are doing." Jesus prays for the executioners who do not understand or believe that Jesus is God.
Words: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Jesus (quoting a line from the Jewish scriptures) cries out at a moment in time when he is not just physically punished, but spiritually separated from God, his Father. God separates Himself from Jesus because all of the evils of mankind are placed on Jesus. This spiritual separation is the heaviest sacrifice which Jesus pays of behalf of mankind, so that mankand does not need to suffer spiritual separation from God.
Words: "It is finished." Once Jesus felt he had borne the penalty for the evils of mankind, he declared his mission as accomplished. This relates to Jesus' earlier mission statement to sacrifice himself for others: "The Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." (Jesus quoted by Matthew 20:28)
Words: "Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise." These words, spoken to a thief also being executed with Jesus, indicates Jesus' belief that Jesus would continue to live in paradise (heaven) and that Jesus can choose who will be there with him.
Words: "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." Jesus believes his spirit, not body, now goes to heaven with God.
Event: Earthquake (recorded in Matthew 27:52) Highlights severity of the moment.
Event: Skies Darken (recorded in Matthew 27:45 and Luke 23:44) Highlights severity of the moment.
Event: Temple veil splits in half (recorded in Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38, Luke 23:44) This event signified that there is no more division between man and God. In the Jewish temple, a veil blocked the area known as the "holy of holies." It was recognized as a place where God might be present. Only once a year was the chief priest able to enter the area to offer a sacrifice for the sins of the people. The symbolism of the veil being torn in two is that with Jesus paying the penalty for mankind's sins, sacrifices were no longer necessary, and everyone can enter the presence of God.
Event: Spear thrust into Jesus' side (recorded in John 19:34) Roman soldier confirms Jesus is dead.
Statement by witnessing Roman soldier: "Certainly this was a righteous man!" (recorded in Luke 23:47) Jesus' innocence is recognized.
Statement by witnessing Roman soldier: "Truly this was the Son of God." (recorded in Matthew 27:54 and Mark 15:38) Jesus' prominence is recognized.



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Why did Jesus? penalty for sin need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
To show man that He had made the ultimate sacrifice, Jesus had to feel what would be most painful to us-physical and emotional pain, not spiritual seperation from God.



By: Sam Mickle
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Why did Jesus? penalty for sin need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
Sin entered into the picture.The sin that was in the guards being induced into beating Jesus, the sin in the man that stabbed Him in the side. But mostly the sin that Jesus had taken on from us, the world, all of our sins, and the physical suffering was also the suffering we had suffered before we were forgiven.



By: Sue Renfrow
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Why did Jesus? penalty for sin need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
because there is no division between man and god. And because people caused pain for god from the beginning of time. It was the way that was chosen for god to remove our sins from us



By: amanda wert
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Why did Jesus? penalty for sin need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
to show that he was human and he took on human traits



By: eric duarte
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Why did Jesus? penalty for sin need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
because the evidence of the true love is by doing not only by asking ! shalom ! JR sc# 19.8.25.451.18



By: shydear
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Timeline & Words - Final Hours of Execution
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Jesus`s obedience toward the death
Jesus live avery humble and submisive life to God , he live his life for God even onto death.



By: kehinde fadaka
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FINAL HOURS
JESUS MUST OF FELT SO BEREFIT WHEN HE WAS SEPARATED FROM HIS FATHER, SO MUCH PAIN CAUSED BY OUR SINS. NO WONDER HE DIED SO QUICKLY '' I KNOW HE SUFFERED BUT I READ THAT PILATE WAS AMAZED THAT HE HAD DIED SO QUICKLY''ON THE CROSS. SHOCKED BY THE LOSS EVEN IF ONLY MOMENTARY. HOW MUCH PAIN MUST WE STILL CAUSE HIM BY SO MANY OF US LIVING AND NOT ACKNOWLEDGING JESUS BEING SEPARATED



By: LYNDA CHISHOLM
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FINAL HOURS AND EXECUTION
IT HARDLY SEEMS ENOUGH TIME TO REPENT IN ONE LIFETIME FOR THE SINS I HAVE COMMITTED, IN THIS LIFE, SO AS TO BE PURE ENOUGH TO ENTER THE HEAVEN TO BE WITH ONE WHO HAD NO SIN. I THANK GOD FOR HIS SACRIFICE, FOR THIS SMALL BEING.



By: LYNDA CHISHOLM
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The Last Seven Statements

An excellent resource which discusses and explains the seven final statement of Jesus when on the cross. This web-page takes the reader through a careful examination of each statement, and also applies each statement to the modern day context.


URL: http://markdroberts.com/htmfiles/resources/sevenlastwor ....ds.htm

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