than i am confused after reading this quotes from the Bible...
And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli Eli lama sabathani. That is to say, my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? ...
If Jesus was dieing for the sins of mankind why would he say this words than..and furthure more Bible quotes........
Deuteronomy 24:16, “children shall not be punished for the sins of their fathers.”
Confused..................either the followers are wrong or the Bible someone has to be definetly .............explain please....
2006-11-27
07:40:48
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Jesus was infinite, eternal God Himself become man for the specific purpose of paying the penalty for everyone's sin. Although Jesus was God, he gave up all of his supernatural power and rights to literally become sin so God his Father could punish him and not us. God cannot be in the presence of sin so He had to turn away from His son while Jesus took that punishment. Although Jesus died for the sins of the world, it will not apply to you unless you admit to God that you are a sinner and you accept His method of dealing with sin: Jesus's death on the cross.
This are not the word's in the Bible this is your opinion
2006-11-27
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update #1
the Bible is fiction - it just doesn't matter
2006-11-27 07:45:08
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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You did not fully quote Deut. 24:16 - 'The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin.' No human sacrifice can pay for sin. This is why Jesus was not just a man otherwise he could only die for himself. Jesus was infinite, eternal God Himself become man for the specific purpose of paying the penalty for everyone's sin. Although Jesus was God, he gave up all of his supernatural power and rights to literally become sin so God his Father could punish him and not us. God cannot be in the presence of sin so He had to turn away from His son while Jesus took that punishment. Although Jesus died for the sins of the world, it will not apply to you unless you admit to God that you are a sinner and you accept His method of dealing with sin: Jesus's death on the cross.
2006-11-27 08:09:51
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answered by Vicki 1
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All we, like sheep, have gone astray, and the Lord hath laid on Him (Jesus) our sins and iniquities.
He was delivered for our offences (and raised for our justification).
Jesus was the only sinless One. He did not have to die for His sins, since He was sinless. He bore our Sins in His body on the Cross. Being eternal God somehow He was able to bear our eternal punishment in those six hours on Calvary.
It was our sins that separated the eternal Father and the eternal Son. That is how serious and dreadful sin is.
Don't see the relevance of your Deut. quote. in this regard. The Son was bearing OUR sins.
And when He had made Atonement for OUR sins, then He gave a "loud shout", the Victor's shout of triumph "It Is Finished", then He bowed His head and dismissed His Spirit. He did not die a martyr's death; no one took His life from Him. HE dismissed His spirit. He had the power to lay it down and the power to take it again, on the third day.
Many of the spectators at the Cross were, of course, mistaken; but even the Roman Soldier noticed divinity in Him.
The Bible is NOT wrong; the Apostles were NOT wrong.
2006-11-27 07:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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To put it simply the belief stands as follows.
At the fall man gave in to sin and was a slave to it.
After the 10 commandments, man failed to keep them again because man is still a slave to sin. this is to show us that we need God's grace.
When Jesus died at the cross all the sins of the world, past present future where put on him so "our sinful nature" was crucified in him and we can be men and women of rightiousness rather then sin if we accept Jesus's sacrifice and follow him. The sin of the world separated him from God, as we were separated, untill he rose again three days later.
I hope this clears things up.
Regards
2006-11-27 07:50:08
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answered by MoonWolf 2
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While Jesus was dying for our sins, God the Father had to turn His back on His Son because God can't look favorably on sin. When Jesus said "it is finished", He again gained favor with His Father. Jesus had finished the plan of salvation.
2006-11-27 07:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the holy Scripture Jesus was sent to earth from the Father to be the sacrifice for the sin of all mankind.
It was very painful since he was also a man....and had to endure all the apin and suffering as a man...even though He was the Son of God.
2006-11-27 07:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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He said these words because God is so holy and just,he had to turn his eyes away from Jesus, because Jesus had all the sins of man on him.God cannot look directly on sin.If he did he would spill his wrath upon the whole world.That is why we need Jesus in our lives to enter into the kingdom of Heaven.Jesus is the only mediator that will ever be needed.
2006-11-27 07:51:37
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answered by Derek B 4
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Why don't you buy a commentary that will explain these things to you. You are picking and choosing Bibles verses to dis-prove something that you can't. Christ felt forsaken because He was a man, suffering for man's sin. As God he could have called angels to defend Him and set Himself free, but He had to bear our sin. Children will not be punished for their father's sin, they will be punished for their own.
2006-11-27 07:47:17
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Jesus' sacrifice required him to bear the burden of mankind's sins without any help. Hence his cry in the ninth hour when he found himself all alone at that terrible moment.
The quote from Deuteronomy refers to the concept of personal accountability. Jesus would not be punished for anyone else's sins if He had not voluntarily taken them upon himself. We do not have that ability, nor that responsibility. Lucky us.
2006-11-27 07:46:41
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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The answer to you would take too long here... if you would like to email me you may... as you do not accept YA email responces you may contact me through this link if you wish
http://pages.zdnet.com/mikevanauken/outreach/id2.html
Jesus, when he walked this earth, was both fully God and Fully man. When He took all of the sin of mankind into himself The part of him that was God had to leave... as God will not alow sin into his presence.... The mortal flesh of the man was suffering unemaginable agony.... of course he cried out...
The first thing that has to be accepted about Jeaus here on Earth at that tiime is that He indeed was God.... not an easy thing for mortal man to accept...
2006-11-27 07:51:09
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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super questions! i believe what the inspired scriptures tutor. The earth substitute into created for mankind and it substitute right into a paradise, mankind substitute into not banished to the Earth, it substitute into in basic terms not one in all those paradise. perfect mankind did not obey its author so there substitute into punishment. Its not honest that 2 human beings ruined our destiny for eternity so our divine father gave us a raffle for redemption, yet another perfect guy who could obey his author and recompsense what the others lost. All of this in accordance to his very own regulation of 'a life for a life'. So as quickly as we die, we are ineffective. At an appointed time the ineffective would be ressurected (there could be no ressurection if we've been alive as spirits) and people who did not have a raffle to pick for themselves who they could serve could have an probability to accomplish that mutually as devil is particular, it somewhat is the thousand years era. Others who had a raffle to pick for the period of their lifetime would be judged in accordance to their deeds. people who settle for the sovereignty of our author will stay for an eternity in our paradise abode on earth, apart from an 'decide for' few which will rule from heaven over the meek right here on earth. people who coose to not situation themselves to our father would be destroyed continuously alongside with the riot angels, they'll by no ability exist returned in any life style, actual or religious. Their wages of their sins is death, destruction. honestly, we've been on a detour on the grounds that Eve substitute into tempted, yet at last we are able to come back on the comparable path with the comparable holiday spot as substitute into initially meant. a perfect international with perfect those with a divine government. with the aid of the way, i don't believe the lie that Jesus substitute into the real god. it somewhat is impossible in many techniques. The scriptures do not tutor this.
2016-10-13 05:31:38
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answered by ? 4
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