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Introduction
The sixith hour was noon and thus the time of the crusifixion.
The triel, scourgeing, and mocking would have taken the entire morning.
This darkeness was lickly a direct sign from God as his displesure of the earth.
Darkness came over the whole land—represents divine disfavor over the imminenet death of rhe messiah.
The Greek text says the darkness lasted from the sixth hour to the ninth hour the first hour was six am so the darkness lasted from noon until 3
Jesus hung on the cross from midday until midafternoon.
As he does so, darkness covers the Land.
Tis was not an ecclips of the sun because the moon is full at the time of the passover.
this event was predicted in Amous 8:9
This darkness signalls Gods Judgement on Isriel for rejecting the Missiah
Amos 8:9
the term cried out indicates powerful emotion or appeal to GOd.
THis is the onlt time in the gospels where Jesus addresses God without calling him father.
This is something you and I will never have to deal with, God will never turn his back on the believer.
three in the afternoon would have been the ninth hour
Jesus quoted
At this moment the entire weight of the entire worlds sin fell upon Jesues.
it was at his moment that he who knew no sin was made sin for us
At this moment the entire weight of the entire worlds sin fell upon Jesues.
it was at his moment that he who knew no sin was made sin for us
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and the sin he bore for us involced the seperation from God that sin Brings.
it must be noted that having the worlds sin cast upon him did not resault in Christ sinning.
As we go throughlife there are times we may feel that God has forgotten us, however for the christian he never turns his back he never forgets his eye is on the sparrow.
But he completly turned his back on his own son.
The Hebrew word for God is Eloi and the bistanders think that Jesus was calling for Eleija.
†he Jews expected Elijh to appear at the end of the age, or to help in a time of need.
Matt 27:
Someone gave a drink of wine and vinigar, and was soaked into a sponge.
this drink was common, and may have been provided by the soldiers
The idea here is some standing around saying “Stop don’t give him to drink, let us see if Elija comes to save Him”
The fact that some thought he was Elija indicates that they were Jews.
Jesues cried with one last cry and died
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By the fact that He gave up his spirit we can know that even death inself is under the Sovrign control of Christ.
It litterally means dismissed his spirit this was an act of choice,
the term yeilded up or gave up indicates a diliberate act of will something that can be seen even clearer in
He did not just simply die he comended his spirit to God.
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The moment Jesues died the earth shoke with a mighty earthquake where the temple curtin was torn from top to bottom
Matthew used this earthquake to show the bighty power of God.
death itself is being conquered and a new age of eternal life is beginning.
unrestricted acsess to God was now availibe
In the Old testement an earthquake symbolized God’s mighty acts .
The puropse was more than just to show God’s power, but also to open graves.
many of the OT saints raised from thier graves.
Many see those rised.
Matthew says they appeared unto many, Gentils, Jews, people that have known Jesues, and people who have not herd his name until this day.
The raising of the saints was a precuse to the reserection of Christ showing the power of God.
Matt 27:
The puropse for apearing to many was so there would be undenyable evedince of thier reserection first, and through it thier Lords.
The centurian and those under his comand are now terified, they herd the jews mock Jesues as the son of God, but they were now convinced that He accually was.
THis conclusion seems to base itself on the previous events
The authority of God’s sonship was utterd by a pagon Soldier.
The Centurien had seen many things including:
-Christ as he hung on the cross
-the trials
-He herd him ask forgivness for those who crusified him
-the promice to the repentent theif
-the word of provision for his earthly mother
-His cry My God My God why hast thou forsaken me.
-He saw Jesues look down and say I thurst
-Comend his spirit
-All the events that imediately followd his death.
Matthew Mentions three Women by name who have come from Galelee and are watching at a distance
Marry of Magdala
Marry the Mother of James and Joseph
and the Mother of James and John
Application
you have unrestricted acsee to God, are you using it
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