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(Created page with "{{bl| ELTBefore Ayin ע }} The *ע* (Ayin) represents the flesh, with the right stroke being a *נ* (Nun) at the top and a *כ* (Kaf) at the bottom, symbolizing the human aspect of Jesus, who, though fully God, experienced the struggle of His flesh. In His humanity, Jesus was not eager to face the suffering and death on the cross, and the flesh, or human nature, often resists such a fate. The idea that the bride (*ז* - Zayin) distracts Him from the cross reflects the t...") |
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Here are some verses that highlight Jesus' struggle in the flesh, expressing that, though He is God, He did not desire to die: | Here are some verses that highlight Jesus' struggle in the flesh, expressing that, though He is God, He did not desire to die: | ||
== | == '''Jesus in His Flesh Struggles with the Cross''' == | ||
1. {{bgw|Matthew 26:39}} | 1. {{bgw|Matthew 26:39}} |