
The last words spoken by the dying Christ in St. John’s Gospel are simply:

In Greek tetelestai
In Latin consummatum est. The Latin translation of the same word is consummated (consummatum est).👈❤️🙏🕊️🔥📿
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It is finished” (John 19:30). In Latin, this phrase is “consummatum est,” which is rich in meaning. It refers to the debt being paid in full, the fulfillment of the Old Covenant, the completion of the sacrifice, the complete gift of self to the bride.
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‘It is finished’ or ‘It is fulfilled’. “It is finished!” on St. John 19:30
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I agree with this article: Latin word: 👉Consummatum est. It is consummated. It is complete. It is fulfilled. It is accomplished. Something has ended, but something has also begun! 👈 Please click “It is finished!”

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It is Finished
These words could sound like words of defeat. However, these words are actually words of triumph. In Latin, this sentence would be translated as “It is consummated.” Other translations could read it as “It is accomplished.” One thing these words are revealing is that Christ has accomplished and fulfilled the will of the Father. However, there is more to understand from these words.
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