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I think the substitution theory is closest to the original.These are the main theories on the death of Christ.This does not mean Christ went to hell. Both sides of this issue have many theories.I see nowhere He went to hell,etc.
To me it is enough to know He died for our sins and that by fully accepting Him with repentance etc.,we can have forgiveness of our sins.Wonderful news!!! Gods-spell-Gospel!
He was both fully God and fully Man. It was the *man *Jesus that cried out from the cross ‘My God -My God why have You deserted Me and left Me in the lurch.’ Gk.and Aramaic.God can’t suffer physical pain or die, but the Man Jesus did and He died.But,as God made flesh(JN1:1;14)He rose from the dead! All power is His!
In the word laid as '…laid on Him [Messiah-Jesus] the iniquity of us all. 'It is hiphil stem.It can mean in this stem to impinge with violence or to strike. Other meanings are: attack,kill,cut down,etc. Isa.53:6
A Hebrew scholar with about 50 years of experience in Hebrew told me here or Isa.53:6* laid *it means in this stem as mentioned- to come down with attack force or with violence. He said I had correctly related the right meaning.
It is related to a Heb.word meaning target-mark! And interestingly enough to a (dying gasp)with an application of ‘despair and affliction’… ‘giving up the ghost’- just as we have in the Gospel accounts of our Lord in the Garden .
He told the disciples he was at the edge of death Gk,and that He was in *great ‘affliction.*and sorrow.’
Dr.Luke tells us His sweat being in an agony was like great clots (Gk.)of blood falling to the ground.The Greek has it He kept falling to the ground as He prayed. Sad indeed. Also,he says that an ‘angel had to come down from heaven to impart invigoration(Gk.)into Him.’
The Lord had truly LAID on Him the iniquity of all of us or the human race.
I think the substitution theory is closest to the original.These are the main theories on the death of Christ.This does not mean Christ went to hell. Both sides of this issue have many theories.I see nowhere He went to hell,etc.
To me it is enough to know He died for our sins and that by fully accepting Him with repentance etc.,we can have forgiveness of our sins.Wonderful news!!! Gods-spell-Gospel!
He was both fully God and fully Man. It was the *man *Jesus that cried out from the cross ‘My God -My God why have You deserted Me and left Me in the lurch.’ Gk.and Aramaic.God can’t suffer physical pain or die, but the Man Jesus did and He died.But,as God made flesh(JN1:1;14)He rose from the dead! All power is His!
In the word laid as '…laid on Him [Messiah-Jesus] the iniquity of us all. 'It is hiphil stem.It can mean in this stem to impinge with violence or to strike. Other meanings are: attack,kill,cut down,etc. Isa.53:6
A Hebrew scholar with about 50 years of experience in Hebrew told me here or Isa.53:6* laid *it means in this stem as mentioned- to come down with attack force or with violence. He said I had correctly related the right meaning.
It is related to a Heb.word meaning target-mark! And interestingly enough to a (dying gasp)with an application of ‘despair and affliction’… ‘giving up the ghost’- just as we have in the Gospel accounts of our Lord in the Garden .
He told the disciples he was at the edge of death Gk,and that He was in *great ‘affliction.*and sorrow.’
Dr.Luke tells us His sweat being in an agony was like great clots (Gk.)of blood falling to the ground.The Greek has it He kept falling to the ground as He prayed. Sad indeed. Also,he says that an ‘angel had to come down from heaven to impart invigoration(Gk.)into Him.’
The Lord had truly LAID on Him the iniquity of all of us or the human race.