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Jesus Falls with the Cross (Mark 15:21-22)

Title: Jesus Falls with the Cross (Mark 15:21-22)

Original Canvas Size: 48 inches by 72 inches

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Frame: Bronze Finish

Price: $118,000.00 USD

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The event you’re referring to, Jesus Falls with the Cross, is part of the Passion narrative in the New Testament of the Bible. It specifically appears in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 15, verses 21-22. This passage describes a moment during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, where he carries the cross to the place of his execution.

According to the Gospel of Mark, after Jesus was condemned to death by Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, he was handed over to be crucified. As was the Roman custom, Jesus was made to carry his own cross to the place of crucifixion, known as Golgotha or Calvary.

Verse 21 introduces a man named Simon of Cyrene, who was compelled by the Roman soldiers to help Jesus carry the cross. Simon is described as the father of Alexander and Rufus. This detail suggests that Mark’s Gospel was written for a specific audience that would have known who Alexander and Rufus were.

Verse 22 mentions that they arrived at a place called Golgotha, which means “the place of the Skull.” It is at this point that the specific incident mentioned occurs: Jesus falls with the cross. The weight of the cross, combined with the physical exhaustion and torment Jesus had endured, led to him stumbling and falling during the journey.

The significance of Jesus falling with the cross is often interpreted symbolically. It represents the physical and emotional suffering Jesus experienced during his crucifixion. It also serves as a reminder of his humanity and vulnerability, despite his divine nature. Some Christian traditions emphasize the idea that Jesus willingly bore the burden of the cross for the redemption of humanity, and his falls highlight his willingness to endure the pain on behalf of others.

This event is part of the larger narrative of Jesus’ crucifixion, which is a central event in Christian theology. It represents the sacrifice Jesus made for the forgiveness of sins and the reconciliation of humanity with God. The Passion narrative, including Jesus Falls with the Cross, is often remembered and reflected upon during the Christian observance of Lent and Holy Week, leading up to Easter.

It is the purpose of this series is to have the observer experience and find hope and meaning in the profound and captivating depiction of the Passion, Burial and Resurrection of Christ. This collection honors the life of Jesus Christ and is a testament to His faith, His sacrifice, and the enduring power of His love. Don’t miss the opportunity to bring one of these paintings into your home or church as an original work of art or as a print and be moved by its timeless message

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