Scott Hahn, the Fourth Cup, and "It is finished."

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Yes,
Christ was very careful to follow Jewish custom.
After supper he took the cup “For this is the chalice of my blood of the new and eternal testament the mystery of faith which will be shed for you and for many unto the remission of sins”

Then went on to drink from this 4th chalice as it was now HIS BLOOD. As every Priest drinks first at Mass today.

A testament is a will bequeathing something and is valid when the person dies. Christ was referring to his death the next day.
 
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WOW! Thanks!
 
Two nitpicks.

First, He said “Let this cup pass from me” in the garden, not on the cross, and the reference was specifically to the suffering He was about to undergo, not to a “cup” of wine.

Second, it was wine that he was offered on the sponge, albeit the cheap sour wine that Roman soldiers were used to drinking, not vinegar as we know it. The word “vinegar” was a bad King-James-era translation choice.

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John 19:28-29
Later, knowing that all was now completed, and so that the scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I thirst.” A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips.

The scripture fulfilled-
Psalm 69-21
They put gall in my food and gave me vinegar for my thirst.

I dont think Scott Hahn mentions this in that article.
 
John 19:28-29
Later, knowing that all was now completed, and so that the scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I thirst.” A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips.

The scripture fulfilled-
Psalm 69-21
They put gall in my food and gave me vinegar for my thirst.

I dont think Scott Hahn mentions this in that article.
No, but he mentioned that Jesus first refuses the wine and gall mixture on the way to the cross, but then on the cross he accepts the sour wine.
 
Can someone give me a summary of Scott Hahn’s theory regarding the Fourth Cup and “It is finished.”? I am interested in this and am open to any links or online audio sources as well. Thanks for your help.
Here is another summary.
 
Folks, the OP is more than a year old and the poster is now banned. We can let this one go, methinks. :o
 
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