How Did Jesus Christ Die? For many professing Christians, the cause of Jesus Christ’s death is an enigma. Like Pontius Pilate, many inquirers are left questioning how He could have died so soon (Mark 15:44). Examine the centuries of art attempting to depict Christ’s death, and we typically see no more than a small trickle of blood from a flesh wound, reinforcing the impression that Christ died of a broken heart. To others, the expression that Jesus simply “gave up the ghost” conveys the mistaken impression of a voluntary death, rather than realizing that the expression is a metaphor for death itself (Mark 15:37; John 19:30; Acts 5:5, 12:23, KJV). In the Church of God, we have long understood, quite correctly, that most texts of Matthew’s Gospel now omit a key line depicting a soldier spearing the crucified Christ and thus killing Him violently. One may read more about this in the Personal Correspondence Department’s L147 on this topic (see page 13). Yet, even what is present in the rest of the Gospel accounts may in fact reveal more than we might at first notice. Could some of the answer be lost in translation? Zechariah’s Prophecy The Gospel of John provides us with a useful insight into this matter.