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Matthew 27:46

Matthew 27:46 About the ninth hour. Three o'clock, after the Lord had been six hours on the cross. The cry that follows is from Psalms 22:1. Why hast thou forsaken me? These words can only express the idea that he was treading the wine-press alone. As he hung on the cross, "made sin for us" (II Corinthians 5:21), he was left to struggle without a sense of his Father's presence. My God, my God!. The cry shows that he still clung to the Father as his own.




Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Matthew 27:46:

Matthew 27:46
Mark 15:21-41
Luke 23:26-49
John 19:17-30

 

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