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4 sty 2022 · So, in that sense, yes, God died, because Jesus was God in human form, and Jesus’ soul-spirit separated from His body (John 19:30). However, if by “death” we mean “a cessation of existence,” then, no, God did not die.
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- Thief on the Cross
12 kwi 2018 · The writings of a Roman governor in Asia Minor, Pliny the Younger, establish that early Christians worshiped Jesus as a god. Here he is, summing up what he learned after interrogating Christians:
25 wrz 2024 · Later that afternoon, Jesus left the city and went with His disciples to the Mount of Olives, which sits due east of the Temple and overlooks Jerusalem. Here, Jesus gave the Olivet Discourse, an elaborate prophecy about the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the age.
14 lut 2024 · How long was Jesus on the cross, what were the 7 last words of Jesus on the cross, and what happened during his last hours? We have the accounts of the crucifixion recorded in the Gospel books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
15 sty 2024 · The timeline of the night of Jesus Christ’s arrest, his trial, and his death is also well-laid out in the New Testament. Jesus had come to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. The Sunday prior to His arrest, the Lord came into the city, which is known as the triumphal entry.
1 sty 2008 · During these last days before His crucifixion, Jesus stayed in Bethany on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives, probably residing with Lazarus, Mary, and Martha. The incident, recorded here in Matthew and in Mark 14:3-9 and more in detail in John 12:1-8, occurred in the house of Simon the leper.
The death of Jesus was a true death, not just an apparent one. This means that when “he cried out with a loud voice” (Mt 27:50) on the cross and gave up his spirit to God, his human soul, which is of the same nature as our souls, left his torn and bloody body.