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  1. Ascetic X

    Human vs. Divine Side of Jesus

    I include the death, the crucifixion, along with the agony. You emphasize and isolate just the death, because you claim unbiblically that Jesus feared non-existence after He died. You cannot show from scripture that Jesus was dreading that He would not exist after death… since Jesus repeatedly...
  2. Ascetic X

    Human vs. Divine Side of Jesus

    The cup that Jesus asked the Father to take away from Him was the grave? In the Old Testament, the "cup" never signifies death. Cup frequently represents the fury and wrath of God poured out on wickedness. Thus, Jesus was hoping there might be some other way to redeem mankind. Jesus dreaded...
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    Divine Justice

    Quite right! Good post! There is another couple of verses from the Psalms that are helpful here. Psalm 60:1-3. 'O God, You have cast us off; You have broken us down; You have been displeased; Oh, restore us again! You have made the earth tremble; You have broken it; heal its breaches, for it...
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    Divine Justice

    JonC must have overlooked these OT passages then The "OT cup of wrath" is a biblical metaphor, primarily from the Old Testament, that symbolizes the fullness of God's judgment and punishment for sin. It represents the wrath poured out on a sinful nation or individual, and it is often depicted as...
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