Lee Strobel
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Jesus.
Jesus.
And that's actually a quote. In the old days back then, they didn't have numbers on the Psalms. So they would quote the first line to indicate I'm applying this Psalm. So here Jesus is on the cross and he says, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? That's the first line of Psalm 22. The Psalm of David in 1000 BC, 1000 years before. Go ahead.
And that's actually a quote. In the old days back then, they didn't have numbers on the Psalms. So they would quote the first line to indicate I'm applying this Psalm. So here Jesus is on the cross and he says, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? That's the first line of Psalm 22. The Psalm of David in 1000 BC, 1000 years before. Go ahead.
And that's actually a quote. In the old days back then, they didn't have numbers on the Psalms. So they would quote the first line to indicate I'm applying this Psalm. So here Jesus is on the cross and he says, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? That's the first line of Psalm 22. The Psalm of David in 1000 BC, 1000 years before. Go ahead.
Foretelling, I mean, the bones be out of joint and so forth. This idea of the crucifixion before crucifixion was even invented.
Foretelling, I mean, the bones be out of joint and so forth. This idea of the crucifixion before crucifixion was even invented.
Foretelling, I mean, the bones be out of joint and so forth. This idea of the crucifixion before crucifixion was even invented.
Okay, so that's what Lee studied with Dr. Metherell, you and I. Yeah, Dr. Alexander Metherell, who was like the world's leading authority on the crucifixion of Jesus. I interviewed with my book, The Case for Christ. And of course, all of this, predicting it just amplifies the reality of what we're talking about.
Okay, so that's what Lee studied with Dr. Metherell, you and I. Yeah, Dr. Alexander Metherell, who was like the world's leading authority on the crucifixion of Jesus. I interviewed with my book, The Case for Christ. And of course, all of this, predicting it just amplifies the reality of what we're talking about.
Okay, so that's what Lee studied with Dr. Metherell, you and I. Yeah, Dr. Alexander Metherell, who was like the world's leading authority on the crucifixion of Jesus. I interviewed with my book, The Case for Christ. And of course, all of this, predicting it just amplifies the reality of what we're talking about.
This was an event in history, but it was an event foretold hundreds and hundreds of years in advance, which gives it that much more credibility and supernatural implications.
This was an event in history, but it was an event foretold hundreds and hundreds of years in advance, which gives it that much more credibility and supernatural implications.
This was an event in history, but it was an event foretold hundreds and hundreds of years in advance, which gives it that much more credibility and supernatural implications.
And the hand in that day, in the Greek and Hebrew, the hand was considered, or the wrist was considered to be part of the hand. Yeah. Yeah, and that's where people say it was. Which you can imagine the nerve there. There's a nerve there. And it's like taking your nerve here and taking pliers and just squeezing it when you insert a seven-inch spike through your wrist. Horrible, horrible way to die.
And the hand in that day, in the Greek and Hebrew, the hand was considered, or the wrist was considered to be part of the hand. Yeah. Yeah, and that's where people say it was. Which you can imagine the nerve there. There's a nerve there. And it's like taking your nerve here and taking pliers and just squeezing it when you insert a seven-inch spike through your wrist. Horrible, horrible way to die.
And the hand in that day, in the Greek and Hebrew, the hand was considered, or the wrist was considered to be part of the hand. Yeah. Yeah, and that's where people say it was. Which you can imagine the nerve there. There's a nerve there. And it's like taking your nerve here and taking pliers and just squeezing it when you insert a seven-inch spike through your wrist. Horrible, horrible way to die.
They exempted Roman citizens from crucifixion. You couldn't crucify a Roman citizen because it's too awful.
They exempted Roman citizens from crucifixion. You couldn't crucify a Roman citizen because it's too awful.
They exempted Roman citizens from crucifixion. You couldn't crucify a Roman citizen because it's too awful.