Jesus refused to drink the wine and gall that was offered to him because he wanted to fulfill his purpose and sacrifice himself on the cross without any numbing or dulling of his senses.
Jesus refused to drink the gall offered to him because he did not want to numb his senses or avoid the pain of his crucifixion. He chose to endure the suffering as part of his sacrifice for humanity.
Jesus was offered wine mixed with gall as a form of mockery and cruelty during his crucifixion. The gall was meant to increase his suffering and pain.
I would suggest that he refused it because he was completing the Atonement in full command of his decisions. Had he taken the wine with gall it would have made him less conscious (drunk or drugged).
Luke 23:36 tells us that the soldiers offered Jesus some sour wine while He was on the cross, and Matthew 27:34 tells us that this wine was mixed with gall. This Gall is thought to have been Myrrh, which is a narcotic, and it is said that the Jews would offer this to person's being crucified in order to lessen their pain. Jesus refused this drink as He was to taste the full brunt of sin and death on the cross to satisfy God the Father in heaven because He was the One and only sacrifice for the sins of mankind.
Gall-Peters Projection is an item. This item is a table top map projector. Several schools have begun incorporating Gall-Peters Projection into their classrooms.The projector is named after James Gall and Arno Peters.
That depends on whether you actually mean 'whine' or if you have a typo for 'wine'. You might say something like 'I don't know how she has the gall to whine' meaning that you are surprised someone has the effrontery to complain. On the other hand gall is a bitter substance, and 'wine mixed with gall' was offered to Christ when He was dying on the cross. Why the wine was mixed with gall is a matter for debate, as people have different theories about exactly what it was, but adding gall to wine makes it bitter.
There is no historical evidence of this. Rather, the verses from the New Testament say he was offered bitter wine, a way for his Roman captors to further torment him. Some people have written books or articles in which they asserted that "gall" was some sort of narcotic, but the word is not used that way in either the Hebrew Bible or the Greek Scriptures, where is carries a meaning of something bitter or poisonous.
The best explanation offered by scientists is that the gall bladder is used to store bile until it is needed to help digest food. Since the horse has evolved to graze almost constantly for about 14 hours a day, there was no need for a gall bladder.
Sandy Gall's birth name is Henderson Alexander Gall.
Tagalog translation of GALL: apdo
No a horse does not have a Gall Bladder.
The song Gall