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Bible Word Search · Matthew 27:32-56

The Crucifixion

At a skull-shaped hill outside Jerusalem, the Son of God was nailed to a Roman cross between two criminals. Darkness covered the land for three hours. Then Jesus cried out that the work of redemption was fully complete — and the temple curtain tore from top to bottom, opening the way to God. His final words wait, hidden, in today's grid.

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Did You Know?

  • The Greek word Jesus cried — 'tetelestai' — was stamped on receipts meaning 'paid in full.'
  • Crucifixion was so brutal that Romans reserved it for the worst criminals; citizens were exempt by law.
  • The temple curtain that tore was 60 feet tall and as thick as a hand's breadth — it could not have been torn by human force.

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