Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 362.
“The moments before he died, Christ was seized by doubt. Surely that must have been his greatest hardship? God's silence.”
Algot Frövik (Allan Edwall) in Winter Light (1962).
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Context: When Jesus was nailed to the cross — and hung there in torment - he cried out — "God, my God! Why hast thou forsaken me?" He cried out as loud as he could. He thought that his heavenly father had abandoned him. He believed everything he'd ever preached was a lie. The moments before he died, Christ was seized by doubt. Surely that must have been his greatest hardship? God's silence.
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