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  2. In the Fourth Word from the cross, Jesus is quoting the first verse of Psalm 22, a psalm full of predictions of his crucifixion:

  3. Apr 8, 2020 · The Fourth Word of the Cross never loses it power to shock us, to sadden us, even to scandalize us. Is it possible that Jesus has been forsaken by the Father?

  4. In the words of the psalmist, Jesus found a way to express the cry of his heart: Why had God abandoned him? Why did his Father turn his back on Jesus in his moment of greatest agony?

  5. The Fourth Word from the Cross. The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ — James Stalker. The Seven Words from the Cross may be divided into two groups. In the first three -- namely, the prayer for His crucifiers, the word to the penitent thief, and the directions about His mother -- our Lord was dealing with the interests of others; in the last ...

  6. Mar 14, 2008 · The Greek word translated as "forsaken," enkataleipo, is a powerful word that expresses terrible emotional anguish caused by abandonment. Christ was not abandoned to the grave (same word, Acts 2:27), but on the cross He was abandoned by the Father.

  7. The Fourth Word of Jesus on the Cross, often referred to as “Jesus Cries out to His Father,” is one of the seven last statements attributed to Jesus during his crucifixion. This statement is found in the New Testament of the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark.

  8. Mar 28, 2024 · Constantine I abolished crucifixion in the 4th century AD after the Romans perfected it for 500 years. Crucifixion in Roman times was applied mostly to slaves, disgraced soldiers, Christians, and foreigners—only very rarely to Roman citizens.

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