Jase Robertson: The Irony of Jesus' Death on the Cross



Jase Robertson says there was some irony in Jesus — the son of a carpenter — dying on a cross made of wood.

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19 thoughts on “Jase Robertson: The Irony of Jesus' Death on the Cross”

  1. Hearing you talk mr. Robinson, just reminded me that you know Jesus talked about he who lives by the sword will die by The sword and then you say that about him being a carpenter and how he died with,/ by the same trade of tools of a carpenter. I have no idea why I'm saying this but I just find that correlation

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  2. Go back to The Beginning.. God told us Not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. (TREE created on the 3rd day. Power was given to Jesus on the 4th day) He then calls His disciples on the 5th day (fish and birds appear "fishers of men"). Animals and man on the 6th Day. We aren't supposed to act like animals (The Beast in Revelations) but as Man (like Jesus) the Gospel in Genesis 1. Jesus is the Light called on the 1st day. If we listen to the call of God we separate on the 2nd day from the earthly waters to the Heavenly waters above. Christianity misses so much by ONLY focusing on the NT and miss a lot of cool stuff in the First part of their Bibles.

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  3. A carpenter takes dead wood and turns it into something beautiful.

    And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: every tree therefore which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. KJV — Luke 3:9

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  4. "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him." 2Cor5.21; Christ was without spot, nor blemish, nor sin; he was the perfect sacrific, and he gave himself willingly for his saints 🕊 🕊 🕊 ❤️ 💙 💜 💖

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  5. Apparently the word translated as English as “carpenter,” is more literally rendered as “carver” and was used broadly for both carvers of wood and stone. Given that trees that were good for carpentry were not widely available in the land Jesus inhabited, and would have to be imported at great expense from Lebanon, but stone quarries were, it’s possible that Jesus’s trade was as a stone mason.

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