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[1] {And when} \\The Order of Events at the Crucifixion\\
The order of events at the crucifixion: (1) the arrival at Golgotha
# Mt 27:33 Mr 15:22 Lu 23:33 Joh 19:17
(2) the offer of the stupefying drink refused
# Mt 27:34 Mr 15:23
(3) Jesus is crucified between two thieves
# Mt 27:35-38 Mr 15:24-28 Lu 23:33-38 Joh 19:18-24
(4) He utters the first cry from the cross, "Father, forgive," etc.
# Lu 23:34
(5) The soldiers part His garments
# Mt 27:35 Mr 15:24 Lu 23:34 Joh 19:23
(6) The Jews mock Jesus
# Mt 27:39-44 Mr 15:29-32 Lu 23:35-38
(7) The thieves rail on Him, but one repents and believes
# Mt 27:44 Mr 15:32 Lu 23:39-43
(8) The second cry from the cross, "To-day shalt thou be with me," etc.
# Lu 23:43
(9) The third cry, "Woman, behold thy son"
# Joh 19:26,27
(10) The darkness
# Mt 27:45 Mr 15:33 Lu 23:44
(11) The fourth cry, "My God," etc.
# Mt 27:46,47 Mr 15:34-36
(12) The fifth cry, "I thirst"
# Joh 19:28
(13) The sixth cry, "It is finished"
# Joh 19:30
(14) The seventh cry, "Father, into thy hands," etc.
# Lu 23:46
(15) Our Lord dismisses his spirit
# Mt 27:50 Mr 15:37 Lu 23:46 Joh 19:30
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[1] {This is}
Cf
# Mr 15:26 Lu 23:38 Joh 19:19
These accounts supplement, but do not contradict one another. No one
of the Evangelists quotes the entire inscription. All have "The King
of the Jews." Luke adds to this the further words, "This is";
Matthew quotes the name, "Jesus"; whilst John gives the additional
words "of Nazareth." The narratives combined give the entire
inscription: "This is [Matthew, Luke] Jesus [Matthew,John] of
Nazareth [John] the King of the Jews" [all].
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[2] {yielded up}
Literally, "dismissed his spirit." The Gr. implies an act of the will.
This expression, taken with
# Mr 15:37 Lu 23:46 Joh 19:30
differentiates the death of Christ from all other physical death.
He died by his own volition when He could say of His redemptive work,
"It is finished." "No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of
myself"
# Joh 10:18
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[3] {veil}
The veil which was rent was the veil which divided the holy place
into which the priests entered from the holy of holies into which
only the high priest might enter on the day of atonement
» See Note "Ex 26:31"
# Le 16:1-30
The rending of that veil, which was a type of the human body of Christ
# Heb 10:20
signified that a "new and living way" was opened for all believers
into the very presence of God with no other sacrifice or priesthood
save Christ's. (cf)
# Heb 9:1-8 10:19-22
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[4] {graves}
That these bodies returned to their graves is not said and may not be
inferred. The wave-sheaf
# Le 23:10-12
typifies the resurrection of Christ, but a sheaf implies plurality.
It was a single "corn of wheat" that fell into the ground in the
crucifixion and entombment of Christ
# Joh 12:24
it was a sheaf which came forth in resurrection. The inference is
that these saints, with the spirits of "just men made perfect"
# Heb 12:23
from Paradise, went with Jesus
# Eph 4:9-10
into heaven.