After all the Bible archaeology projects, my view of Jesus has expanded. Before the presentations, I only thought of Jesus mainly as someone who we can look to and as someone who died for our benefit. But, he is way more than that. I have learned that a lot of people hated Jesus and didn't like his beliefs or way he thought of life. Because of that, the people of the town wanted Jesus to die, which ended up in his crucifixion. I learned that Jesus died on Calvary Hill not from his hands and feet being nailed to the cross, but because of his lungs collapsing from not being able to take his arms down, and that Joseph of Arimathea wrapped him in clean linen cloth when he died. Overall, this project broadened by view of what I beforehand thought Jesus was. Even though he holds his significance in our lives because he is mainly known for dying for us, there is more about him that we do not know but is also important.
Jesus dying on cross on Cavalry Hill
"The Gift of Steadfast Hope." N.p., 24 Mar. 2013. Web. 3 Oct. 2016.
"The Gift of Steadfast Hope." N.p., 24 Mar. 2013. Web. 3 Oct. 2016.
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