"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
When I read that line I took it to mean that in His suffering on the Cross, Jesus felt abandoned by God. And then when I read the first part of Psalm 22 I thought that's what David was saying too, about his own suffering. However, when I read the notes in my Bible a new light was shed on the meaning. Jesus wasn't letting out a cry of doubt...he was expressing the anguish he felt when he took on the sins of the world, and was then separated from his Father. My notes said that in Matt 26:39, this is what Jesus dreaded when he was praying in the garden....that the physical pain and agony was horrible, but it was even worse to experience the period of spiritual separation from God.
In verse 51 it says that the curtain of the temple was torn in two from the top to the bottom. Think about it...even just a curtain in your house - how hard would it be for someone to tear it from the top down? I'm going back to my favorite reference book for this part...Now picture the curtain in the temple (which was a permanent replica of the original Tabernacle). The curtain separated man from God, to make a long story short. Some special things to keep in mind about the curtain...
- It was 60ft high
- It was 30 ft wide
- It was the thickness of a man's hand, about 4 inches.
- Jesus died at the 9th hour (3pm) and the temple would have been full of people (it was a normal sacrifice time), and people were there for the passover
- News of the curtain could not be concealed.
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