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Abstract The “blood of Christ” refers first and most obviously to the blood of Jesus shed during his crucifixion. Based on John 19:34, “one of the soldiers pierced Jesus' side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water,” a belief developed that Jesus shed all his blood during the crucifixion. Christian teaching also holds that Jesus' body and blood were restored intact as the transformed and glorified body of the risen Christ when Jesus rose from the dead.
Title: Blood of Christ
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Abstract The “blood of Christ” refers first and most obviously to the blood of Jesus shed during his crucifixion.
Based on John 19:34, “one of the soldiers pierced Jesus' side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water,” a belief developed that Jesus shed all his blood during the crucifixion.
Christian teaching also holds that Jesus' body and blood were restored intact as the transformed and glorified body of the risen Christ when Jesus rose from the dead.

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