Matthew 27:50
50ο δε ιησους παλιν κραξας φωνη μεγαλη αφηκεν το πνευμα
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50ο δε ιησους παλιν κραξας φωνη μεγαλη αφηκεν το πνευμα
Matthew 27 narrates the darkest day in human history and the hinge on which all redemption turns. Judas hangs himself in remorse, Jesus stands trial before Pilate, the crowd chooses Barabbas, and the Son of God is crucified, mocked, and buried. Matthew’s account is unflinching in
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