Under the law that the Jews agreed to follow as God' chosen people, blood was considered sacred or holy because it represents life. This law kept harm and hurtfullness in balance by stating the well-known phrases: "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth". So blood for blood could be easily understood by the Jews. The blood of animals was used in animal sacrifices to atone for the sins of the Jews because since the blood of the animals represented life, the sins of the Jews would be paid for on a temporary basis. Jesus, being a perfect man allowed his blood to be poured out in exchange for the sins of those exercising faith in his words so that they could have life forever, which is the same life that God offered to Adam and Eve before they sinned.
When Jesus was resurrected back to life here on earth, he joined a couple of his disciples on the road who were asking the same question you are asking. He explained many things to them that they had not known and he showed them how so very many prophecies written in the "old testament" pointed to him as the Messiah. They no doubt learned about the prophecy that Jesus was to be put to death as a common criminal. Those two disciples were so elated with the things he told them there on the road that they said how their hearts were filled with fire which means zeal or enthusiasm. Later on that day Jesus appeared to a group of disciples and shed even more light on the prophecies that pointed to him.
The wine that Jesus told his disciples do drink at their last meal together symbolized his blood that would be poured out on their behalf.
It is difficult to explain all the facts here that show why Jesus had to suffer, but if you can find a list of all the prophecies that were written about Jesus, I'm sure you will gain answers that will satisfy your question and I hope it will make your heart burn with fire also.
2007-01-02 08:32:26
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answered by quaver 4
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In the OT, mostly in Leviticus, it explains in detail what one had to do in order to receive forgiveness. Some type of sacrifice of the most perfect animal, or crop, etc had to be made. God promised He would end that, which one single sacrifice for all of man kind. Therefore, sending His Son Jesus to earth, to live life, be an example, and be the sinless sacrifice for all of mankind. Even if he would have taken all believers to heaven with him when he was on earth, more people would be born, and he cant just keep plucking us up to heaven. He died so that we can receive redemption, live a life for Him, to glorify him, and then be with him in heaven.
It wasn't about how much power he had, it was the sacrifice. Yes he showed his power by healing, and performing miracles, becuase he knew that the people needed something tangible to believe in, as most people today claim that there is no "proof". There is proof, everywhere, everyday.
2007-01-02 06:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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His death was symbolic of the power of the sacrifice that was needed to buy eternal life for all mankind for all time. The OT method of sacrifice, while ordained of God became necessary because it was realized that animals couldn't go WILLINGLY to their deaths for OUR sins. Had he NOT died, OT sacrifice would've been diluted by man's sin, for they would've simply went to a priest (who would've had sin in his own life), slaughtered an animal and been done with it for a year, and had they fallen back into sin DURING that year, they'd have been LOST because the blood of that sacrifice had to be shed every year! Christ's deity, being born of a virgin birth, made him impervious to the sin-curse placed on mankind from the day of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden. This way, when He died, we could work out OUR OWN salvation in accordance to Christ's teachings and be maintained and set apart for the Master's use as the Scripture says and not have to fear falling back into sin as long as we LIVED the life each day by "mortifying" or putting away the deeds of the flesh and becoming "a new creature in Christ Jesus."
2007-01-02 07:29:27
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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Muslims Beleive that Jesus peace be upon him did not die on the cross instead God made the likes of him die meaning someone who looked like him. Jesus was just a prophet and no more then that. He was raised into the heavans and will return to fight of the anti christ of and spread the truth. Babies are born pure the sin of Adam and Eve are not burdened on their children and anyway they were forgiven by God. your right Jesus Didnt need to die on the cross and he didnt. I recomend you read the Quran and it will explain things better than me
2007-01-02 06:49:13
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answered by unknown 3
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Yeah, that's a real head scratcher.
I may be dumb but I always thought that if Jesus or Moses or Mohamed or any of those guys had just survived for a few thousand years, walked the Earth, preached their religion and performed miracles on a regular basis in front of crowds of people with cameras and such ... then everybody would be signing up for their religion.
But I guess that would have been too easy, huh ????
2007-01-02 06:53:29
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answered by Alan 7
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He didnt have to and he didnt (pbuh)
When Adam ate from the tree he repented and God forgave him - God DIDNT lay the sin on all the children of adam that would be incredibly unjust- we are born pure without sin and so dont need someone least of all an innocent beloved prophet of God to be tortured to death for our sakes
However Jesus's message had to be changed to gain acceptance so the popular European pagan myths such as mithraism which said God had a son born on 25 Dec who he sent to earth and sacrificed for mankinds sin were incorporated into the corrupted belief now erroneously known as Christianity
2007-01-02 06:50:29
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answered by shaybani_yusuf 5
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It was symbolic, although I believe it did happen just that way... His blood spilling was symbolic for our sins being washed away with forgiveness, his resurrection was symbolic of eternal life, I think it was that way because it was one of the best ways to get people to see the light back then. I guess we won't know till the end of the world, eh?
2007-01-02 06:46:52
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answered by Jase 3
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In the old testament God always demanded a blood sacrifice to cover the sins of the people. This was performed on occasion as well as annually. Jesus became that once and for all blood sacrifice for all people, a one time perfect sacrifice for all believers.
He was being obedient by God's plan and will.
2007-01-02 06:48:18
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answered by maguainc 3
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I think God wants us to find our own answers to all the mysteries that life holds.
You have a choice in how you live your life, the choices you make, etc.
Just know one thing. It's over very fast. In the end you will have nothing to do with your time but reflect in the choices you made along the way.
2007-01-02 06:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is unquestionably concept out yet you'll have written, "why could the awareness of God have come down and ultimate Himself?" yet even then, God did no longer "ultimate Himself" with the aid of fact the previous testomony rules (that are from God and could't be altered) are carnal and greater heavily on the subject count number of legalism and something could be criminal if one makes it criminal (Gal 3). the hot testomony rules Mathew 5:17-40 8 are non secular. The LORD our God of Mercy and Justice Jesus Christ the Righteous Tzedek Mashiach, a extreme Priest continually in accordance to the order of Melchizedek additionally states, "...the sons of this international are greater smart of their technology than the sons of sunshine." Peter writes "somethings are no longer common to appreciate, which untaught and volatile human beings twist to their own destruction, as they do something of the Scriptures (2Pet 3:sixteen)." the reality is God the Righteous Father has continuously taught Mercy. seem on the story of Ahab (a million Kings 20).
2016-11-25 22:58:42
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answered by ? 4
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