In a message dated 12/17/2005 4:03:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
English nuance captures the foregoing NT concept in the compounded wording, blood shed, or, shed blood, which, as is obvious,is properly associated with Golgotha, not Gethsemane
 
Then you must not really believe everything the Bible says--he sweated great drops of blood in Gethsemane--recall the officers of the High Priest, who came to take him?  When he identified himself as the one they wanted, they fell backwards.  Ever wonder why?  Probably because he was so bloodied--even his clothes probably had blood on them.  His hair was probably matted with blood at that point.  Also, what about his forty stripes?  You think he she blood there and then?  Probably lots of it.  I am amazed he wasn't so dehydrated and weak from loss of blood, by the time he picked up his cross, that he was even alive. 
 

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