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=== Assistant: Sure — let’s gather all the verses in the Bible where Jesus prays, asks, or expresses fear that God would save him or h… === Sure — let’s gather all the verses in the Bible where Jesus prays, asks, or expresses fear that God would save him or help him avoid being captured or killed. These are found mainly in the four Gospels and Hebrews 5:7 — they describe his prayers in Gethsemane (the night before the crucifixion) and his words on the cross. Below are all the relevant passages in English (literal) and Arabic (Van Dyck translation) 👇 ==== English (NRSV): ==== : Arabic (فاندايك): : ==== English: ==== : Arabic: : ==== English: ==== : Arabic: : ==== English: ==== : Arabic: : ==== (This one is written later, describing what Jesus did “in the days of his flesh.”) ==== English: : Arabic: : ==== (While on the cross — crying out to God, showing he still sought help and rescue.) ==== English: : Arabic: : ===== All of these passages show: ===== * Jesus prayed to God to spare him (“let this cup pass from me”). * He was in agony and distress, not calm acceptance. * He cried to God to save him from death (Hebrews 5:7). * On the cross, he still called out to God, not as someone who came to die willingly, but as someone feeling abandoned. Would you like me next to list only Jesus’ own direct words (not the narrator’s) from these verses — like a clean transcript of everything he said while praying to God to save him?
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