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Jesus Christ foretold his death on the cross
See also Mt 26:2; Jn 3:14–15; Jn 8:28; Jn 12:32–33; Jn 18:32
The facts of Jesus Christ’s death on the cross
Carrying Jesus Christ’s cross
Jn 19:17 Though Jesus Christ began to carry his cross, the Romans soon forced Simon of Cyrene to continue with it.
See also Mt 27:32
Jesus Christ refused the comfort of wine, which would have lessened the pains of his suffering
Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross
Jesus Christ’s words from the cross
See also Lk 23:34; Lk 23:43; Jn 19:26–27; Mt 27:46; Ps 22:1; Lk 23:46; Jn 19:28–30
Signs accompanying Jesus Christ’s death on the cross
Darkness over the whole land for three hours:
Mt 27:45; Mk 15:33
The temple curtain torn from top to bottom:
Mt 27:51; Mt 27:52–53 the dead come back to life
People at the scene of the cross
The Roman centurion and his men:
Mt 27:35–36; Mt 27:54
The two criminals crucified with Jesus Christ:
Mt 27:38; Mt 27:44; Lk 23:39–43
Mt 27:39–43 people who insulted and mocked Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ’s mother and other women:
Mt 27:55–56; Lk 23:49
Jn 19:26–27 John
Responsibility for the cross
The cross as God’s plan
See also Is 53:10; Mt 26:39; Mt 26:42; Jn 14:30–31; Ac 4:25–28; Ps 2:1–2; Re 13:8
The crowd’s call for Jesus Christ’s crucifixion
Mt 27:21–22; Mt 27:25; Ac 2:36; 1 Th 2:14–15
Jewish and Roman leaders’ responsibility
Mt 27:1; Mt 27:20; Mt 27:26; Lk 23:24–25; Jn 19:6–7; Ac 4:10; 1 Co 2:8
The triumph of the cross
The cross brings glory to Jesus Christ
Jn 17:1 Jesus Christ refers to his approaching death, the climax of his earthly life.
See also Jn 12:28; Jn 13:31–32; Jn 17:5; Php 2:8–11; Heb 12:2; Re 5:8–14
The cross brings reconciliation
See also Ro 5:9–10; 2 Co 5:18–19; Col 1:20
Identification with the crucified Christ releases believers from their old way of life
See also Ro 6:5–13; Ga 5:24–25; Ga 6:14; Col 2:13–14
Jesus Christ’s cross is central to the Christian message
See also Ac 2:23–24; Ac 3:13; Ac 5:30; Ac 13:27–29; Ga 3:1
Jesus Christ’s cross is the symbol of Christian discipleship
See also Mt 10:38; Jn 21:18–19
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