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| title = "Luke 23:44–49" | ||||
| date = "2023-02-20" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk23.44-49) | ||||
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| The death of Jesus is accompanied by several supernatural signs, and Luke | ||||
| doesn't tell us all of them that happened. The first is darkness from noon to | ||||
| about 3 P.M. (Before you think "Eclipse!" like I did, know that Passover | ||||
| happens during the full moon, and solar eclipses during the new moon.) The | ||||
| second is the tearing of th e curtain in the temple. This curtain separated the | ||||
| Holy Place in the temple from the Holy of Holies and would have been anywhere | ||||
| from 10 to 30 feet tall. It was also thick enough that no one could see through | ||||
| it. And yet, when Jesus died, it was torn completely in two from top to bottom. | ||||
| Luke doesn't tell us about the earthquake or the saints rising from the dead on | ||||
| Sunday, but they also heralded the death (and soon-to-be resurrection) of | ||||
| Jesus. | ||||
| 
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| The fact that Jesus is able to call out with a loud voice right before He dies | ||||
| is also something outside the natural order of things. Crucifixion is a death | ||||
| by asphyxiation wherein the victim becomes too exhausted to take a breath. With | ||||
| the arms stretched out, the diaphram can't pull in enough air unless the legs | ||||
| are standing on the nail driven through the feet. But this a very painful | ||||
| position, so one is constantly struggling between needing to breathe and | ||||
| relieving what pain you can. The other two criminals had their legs broken so | ||||
| their deaths would be hurried along before the Sabbath started. They wouldn't | ||||
| have been able to support their chests in order to breathe after that. But | ||||
| after three hours of torture, after being too weak to carry His cross up the | ||||
| hill, Jesus is able to speak loudly, and then chooses to stop breathing | ||||
| entirely. | ||||
| 
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| The centurion in charge of these executions was very experienced with executing | ||||
| criminals this way, and he noticed that Jesus's death was not how it went, | ||||
| ever. He recognized God's hand in the supernatural events going on around him. | ||||
| The people who had come to see the specatacle of a public execution were also | ||||
| disturbed and grieved by what they saw. Interesting, then, that we don't get | ||||
| any reactions from Jesus's followers when they see their Teacher perish. They | ||||
| merely bear witness. | ||||
| 
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| * * * | ||||
| 
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| Even in death, You are glorified. And Your victory over the grave proves Your | ||||
| majesty. | ||||
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