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November 25, 2020

E53 Q66 Why does the Creed make a point of saying that Jesus died?

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Question 66: Why does the Creed make a point of saying that Jesus died?

The Creed makes the point to emphasize that Jesus died a real, bodily death such as all people face because of our sins. (Psalm 22:14–15; Isaiah 53:8–9; Matthew 27:45–50; John 19:30–35)

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