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To: RnMomof7
So what do you think IT is ??

One of the funnier (unwittingly so) Christian T-shirts I've seen was a t-shirt with a picture of Jesus on the cross and the greek word "teleo" above it. Unfortunately, teleo is the present first person active of what Jesus actually said "tetelestai." So the t-shirt said "I am finishing." Just enough knowledge to be deadly.

"It" does not need to be tied to one definite meaning. There are a multitude of suggestions which are applicable and Biblical. "It" could be Jesus struggle through the ordeal of death. I would not suggest this as an all-inclusive meaning, but it certainly could have been one thing He meant. "It" must at some level include God's plan of salvation for mankind and the fact that Jesus death (and proleptically his Resurrection) accomplished available salvation and wholeness for humankind (or a couple of people who got voted for, either way :-) ).

3,526 posted on 04/11/2004 9:21:33 PM PDT by the808bass
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To: the808bass
"It" does not need to be tied to one definite meaning. There are a multitude of suggestions which are applicable and Biblical. "It" could be Jesus struggle through the ordeal of death. I would not suggest this as an all-inclusive meaning, but it certainly could have been one thing He meant. "It" must at some level include God's plan of salvation for mankind and the fact that Jesus death (and proleptically his Resurrection) accomplished available salvation and wholeness for humankind (or a couple of people who got voted for, either way :-) )

I agree the significance appears directly tied to the plan of salvation as it was said just before HE gave up the ghost.

3,592 posted on 04/12/2004 10:14:07 AM PDT by RnMomof7 (Broomstick Jockey)
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