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Re: the cross
Hi, welcome to the board.lynn wrote:I'm new to this forum. Anyone ever contemplated why the cross was chosen for Jesus' death? The cross was not what was used for sacrifices. Any thoughts?
Any source for this information? Archeological information seems to indicate crucifixion was done at the time.
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The most excruciating method of death known to man at the time.lynn wrote:thanks for your response. i understand that crucifixion was used, my question tonight is WHY crucifixion was the chosen means for for Jesus' death. He was sacrificed for our sins. the cross was not the typical "altar" for sacrifices. i'm just wondering about the meaning of the cross.
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Ah, ok, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I think we should be careful not to confuse the method of sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross for us and the ritual animal sacrifices made according to OT laws, with the reason for the sacrifice. Those who crucified Jesus viewed crucifixion as an accursed and shameful way to die, and offered no hope of a resurrection. Because Jesus had to die for all sins, it included the worst of all sins, and as such He died as criminals of the lowest sort would die, to symbolize that his sacrifice was truly for every sinner, as opposed to OT animal sacrifice which represented individual people.
I think we should be careful not to confuse the method of sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross for us and the ritual animal sacrifices made according to OT laws, with the reason for the sacrifice. Those who crucified Jesus viewed crucifixion as an accursed and shameful way to die, and offered no hope of a resurrection. Because Jesus had to die for all sins, it included the worst of all sins, and as such He died as criminals of the lowest sort would die, to symbolize that his sacrifice was truly for every sinner, as opposed to OT animal sacrifice which represented individual people.
Acts 17:24-25 (NIV)
"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. [25] And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else."
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"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. [25] And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else."
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Re: the cross
I believe that the cross was used because in that time,crucifixion was the governments choice of punishment or death.Remember,Jesus wasn't alone on that hill.There were two other men on crosses too.If Jesus was around today,he would probably been shot,beheaded,or given the chair.Asking this question to me is like asking,"Why did everyone wear sandals?"Well,that was the fashion of the times,as was the cross in everyday government punishments.lynn wrote:I'm new to this forum. Anyone ever contemplated why the cross was chosen for Jesus' death? The cross was not what was used for sacrifices. Any thoughts?
Christ's death was not a normative sacrifice. It was not conducted in any way according to the rituals of the Mosaic Law, and it was not a sacrifice in the sense of being an offering by men to appease an angry God. No such sacrifice ever occurs in Scripture.lynn wrote:thanks for your response. i understand that crucifixion was used, my question tonight is WHY crucifixion was the chosen means for for Jesus' death. He was sacrificed for our sins. the cross was not the typical "altar" for sacrifices. i'm just wondering about the meaning of the cross.