The answer to the question is, yes, He did. However, it wasn't a whip like a bullwhip. It was more like a cat-o-nine-tails but without the bits of metal, bone, stone and glass. The original etymology indicates the chords were made of papyrus reeds. It was made of materials that fell to hand. But it was a whip, and He did indeed use it to drive out people and animals from the Temple area.
15And when he had made a scourge of small cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen; and poured out the changers' money, and overthrew the tables; John 2:15
There is no evidence that He did.
Hopefully, a month at boot camp will whip him into shape. A soldier was ordered to whip Jesus before the crucifixion.
We do not know for sure.
chase
Jesus Christ of Nazerith
Whip.
Jesus was given 39 lashes of the whip, please note these stripes are not for any healing of your body, but they are for your spiritual wounds.
yes it means to beat with a whip or rod
There was no hammer used to crucify Jesus. The Romans used a whip with bone and metal bearings, though.
for example... fondu, to melt developpe, to develop frappe, to whip chasse, to chase
1800s
Yes