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2007-08-30 02:21:49 · 5 answers · asked by lundstroms2004 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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This is a subject on which whole (very thick) books have been written, so any answer here is going to be a massive simplification, but here goes. If he actually said those words - which not all the gospels agree on, but which is more likely true than the Lukan or Johannine version - then it was likely because Psalm 22 begins with a statement of great despair but ends with one of substantial hope. Whether Jesus was able to conscious think of this at almost the moment of death is something we can never know, but if (again if) he actually said these words, they were bound to be recorded and reflected on with great reverence by the earliest church. The movement of great despair to hope clearly reflects the experience of crucifixion followed by resurrection as reported in the gospel accounts.

2007-08-30 02:57:24 · answer #1 · answered by obro 3 · 1 0

Sparki777 and Obro: Thank you for your on point replies! Tseruyah seems to be promoting the old Michael Servetus heresy that the The Father turned away from The Son on the cross and with this broken unity, there is no true Triune God. What's old is new again: the Chaplin Grant Low of Covenant College, the denominational college of Presbyterian Churches in America (PCA) teaches this fave heresy too his College students and PCA adult Sunday school classes without impunity hoping this new twist will spark interest and drive up the membership numbers.

2015-09-29 04:09:01 · answer #2 · answered by Claire 1 · 1 0

Some speculate that as soon as the Lord was nailed to the Cross, He started reciting all the Psalms to keep His focus on God while He endured the great agony. In this theory, He started at Psalm 1 and just kept right on going.

2007-08-30 03:16:52 · answer #3 · answered by sparki777 7 · 2 0

Crucifixion although the palms does not paintings, sorry. the load of the better physique will tear the nails interior the direction of the flesh. Crucifixion became plenty extra probable carried out interior the direction of the wrists, the place the bone shape might help the load of the torso. So, no. EDIT: Daniel O, think of status on "an exceptionally small pedestal" for countless days with none weight being taken by way of your palms. Do you heavily think of you will have the means to? no pick for the insults, BTW. It does not get your factor for the period of to any extent further advantageous.

2016-10-03 10:02:35 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

He had expected G-D to perform a great miracle of liberation for Israel from Rome using himself as the messiah-liberator and when he realized G-D was not going to intervene, he voiced his sense of abandonment.

2007-08-30 02:36:09 · answer #5 · answered by Tseruyah 6 · 0 2

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