And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh: but he received it not.
Le ofrecieron vino mezclado con mirra para aliviar el dolor, pero él no lo quiso tomar.
Jesús rechazó la bebida que le ofrecían para calmar su dolor.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first-century Roman Empire, it was a customary practice during crucifixions to offer a mixture of wine and myrrh to the condemned as a sedative to numb pain and make the ordeal more bearable. This act was rooted in ancient traditions of mercy, possibly drawing from Old Testament references to bitter herbs symbolizing suffering. In the Gospel of Mark, this moment occurs as Jesus is led to his crucifixion, where he deliberately refuses the drink, signifying his full submission to God's will without alleviation.
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