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Wonderful Points about the "Ransom"


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Jehovah's adherence to his own perfect justice really moves me and gives me confidence that Jehovah really loves his children and me personally.

Satan pointed  finger at Jehovah  saying many mean things   ..you are like this and that ... but Jehovah has handled whole case in such a dignity !

I'll join angles by saying ..

You are worthy, Jehovah our God, to receive the glory and the honor and the power, because you created all things, and because of your will they came into existence and were created.”

 

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Man was created as an intelligent creature with the desire to explore and understand :)

 

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Another interesting point: Neil has explained why Jesus had to die (in order to pay the ransom) and why he had to suffer (to resolve the issues of sovereignty and integrity). But why did he have to die on a stake? After all, the previous two points would have been accomplished equally well if Jesus had suffered any other kind of death.

 

Jesus had to die on a stake to remove the curse of the Law against the Jews.

 

*** it-2 pp. 300-301 Malediction ***
Setting Aside of Maledictions. A malediction can be set aside or canceled by Jehovah, but only where his just requirements are properly satisfied. This appears to be the case with the original malediction on the earth that was evidently terminated by the Flood that cleansed the globe of wickedness. (Ge 8:21) Failure to keep the Law covenant brought a malediction on all the nation of Israel, even on those who conscientiously (though imperfectly) tried to keep its terms. The apostle Paul shows that it was for this reason that Christ Jesus died in the manner in which he did—upon a torture stake. (Ga 3:10-13) Thereby Jesus, though he had perfectly observed the Law himself, took upon himself the curse that resulted from the malediction of the Law and that rested on all those under that Law. Deuteronomy 21:23 states: “Because something accursed [literally, a malediction] of God is the one hung up [upon a stake].” Jesus, by being nailed to the stake as a criminal, sentenced (though unjustly) by the Jewish priestly court, in effect became “a curse.” Thereafter, when Jesus presented the value of his sacrifice in heaven, the Law was canceled by God. In accepting the sacrifice, God figuratively nailed the Law to the stake, and the curse accompanying that Law was legally removed. (Col 2:14) Because Jesus’ body was viewed as being a malediction, and also to fulfill the Law’s requirement so that the Sabbath might not be profaned, the Jews were anxious that Jesus’ corpse and those of the malefactors be removed from their stakes before the day ended.—De 21:23; Joh 19:31.

 

*** it-2 p. 1117 Torture Stake ***
Why Jesus Had to Die on a Stake. At the time Jehovah God gave his law to the Israelites, they obligated themselves to abide by its terms. (Ex 24:3) However, as descendants of sinner Adam, they were unable to do so perfectly. For this reason they came under the curse of the Law. To remove this special curse from them, Jesus had to be hanged on a stake like an accursed criminal. Concerning this the apostle Paul wrote: “All those who depend upon works of law are under a curse; for it is written: ‘Cursed is every one that does not continue in all the things written in the scroll of the Law in order to do them.’ . . . Christ by purchase released us from the curse of the Law by becoming a curse instead of us, because it is written: ‘Accursed is every man hanged upon a stake.’”—Ga 3:10-13.

 


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Carlos. THAT was amazing. I'm going to re-read it after work, it needs more than a cursory read to fully understand. Why didn't I ever give the 'stake' more thought.

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