Sentences with phrase «though crucifixion»

even though the crucifixion psalm that Jesus begins to quote on the cross ends with verse 24 saying the opposite of forsaken has occurred, and then in 2 Cor 5:19 again we see that the father was IN and WITH the son on the cross in the act of reconciling the world to himself.
Though crucifixion on this cross only means physical death, not spiritual.The ankh was a symbol, not of death, but of life, and it is the ankh that was used by all Christians until the 4th century when the Vatican introduced the Roman cross for the first time.

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Jesus foreshadowed the emotional pain of a loss even though you may «know» someone is in Heaven with the story about Lazarus and his sisters; being the one who set the ball in motion for Jesus» crucifixion wore heavily on Judas (if their beliefs were correct, he still had to do with the physical loss of Jesus; had they been wrong about the «divinity» of Jesus, he helped get his friend killed).
Though we may not always understand why and how sin and suffering enters into God's world, one thing we can know through the crucifixion of Jesus is that God does not send sin and suffering, but rather, is a victim of it along with us.
Jesus was in eternal unity with the Father until during His crucifixion, and as an eternal Person that time of being forsaken and isolated will always be with Him even though it long ago passed in our linear time.
The crucifixion, awful though it was, is not, arguably, the most physically excruciating martyrdom in history.
Though Jesus never needed any reminder, I can't miss the irony of Him stopping to heal Blind Bartimaeus on the way to His crucifixion and resurrection (Luke 18:31 - 33), showing us that He never lost His heart for the one, even on the way to give His life for the many.
The closest Rabbi Soloveichik comes to «getting it» is when he says that «[t] he crucifixion is a story of a loving God seeking humanity's salvation, though it [humanity] never requested it, though it scarcely deserved it.»
For those who accept Jesus message, who participate in the reality to which the symbol of the Kingdom points, crucifixion is to be expected, though not sought.
Even though Jesus had told his disciples that he would rise again after the crucifixion, they could not understand it.
Though scrupulously concerned not to attribute Jesus» «failure» in any way to his own shortcomings, the Principle does not hesitate to blame the Jewish people's unbelief, John the Baptist's cowardice, and Judas» betrayal as the causes of the crucifixion, which was an ignominious setback for God's plan.
Even though Jesus climactically fulfills the Servant figure [of Isaiah 53] in his crucifixion, this does not mean that there is no longer any application of it to anyone else.
Though Picasso occasionally portrayed the crucifixion, such works were always remarkably devoid of religious conviction.
We must still try to build God's Kingdom, even though we know that it does not come without public crucifixion before the triumph of grace.
Dr. Robert W. Funk, New Testament scholar and organizer of the Jesus Seminar, points out that all four New Testament gospels were written forty years or more after Jesus» crucifixion, and though church tradition says that the disciples Matthew and John both wrote gospels, Bible scholars for more than a century have believed that none of the gospel writers actually knew Jesus during his lifetime.
It was «as though I were watching the crucifixion of Jesus upon his cross,» Provost R.T Howard recalled as he witnessed a place where Christians had worshiped for hundreds of years being destroyed in one night.
On p. 4 the editorial states, «The crucifixion, awful though it was, is not, arguably, the most physically excruciating martyrdom in history.»
The precise length of Jesus» ministry can not be determined from the gospel materials, though the rôle of Pontius Pilate in the crucifixion proves that Jesus was crucified before AD.
Creative and visually engaging learning mat / revision sheet for Christianity: Beliefs and Teachings: Jesus Christ (including: incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection and ascension) Created with the WJEC / Eduqas RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications.
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