John 19:1 Then Pilate had Jesus taken away and whipped.
In other translations it says he was scourged or flogged where it is recorded the Romans often used a lead-tipped whip to inflict maximum damage.
Jesus of Nazareth was beaten across his back, at the courtyard of the Roman Prelate of Rome, Pontius Pilate. Prelate is a word for Governor.
There is an indication in the law for the number of stripes for a wicked man:
(Deuteronomy 25.2,3), but nothing specific.
Yes. See Mark 15.15 and John 19.1
The Bible records that Jesus was whipped by Roman soldiers before his crucifixion, but there is no specific mention of God being whipped in any religious texts.
Jesus was whipped as part of his crucifixion, which was a form of punishment and torture used by the Romans. The scourging was meant to weaken the victim before crucifixion and inflict additional pain and humiliation. It was a common practice during that time.
The soldiers of Pilate (no one knows the name of the soldier)
Who says he would die? The reason they whipped him 39 times is that according to the law a person should be whipped 40 times less one, which equals 39.
No, the apostle Paul was not whipped in the same way as Jesus. Jesus was flogged before his crucifixion, while Paul experienced beatings and whippings on separate occasions during his missionary journeys. Both men suffered for their beliefs, but in different circumstances.
when he wept. when they pierced his side. when he was whipped
They beat him, whipped and slashed him to the bone and pout a crown of thorns on his head. And mocked him about being the messiah.
On good Friday Jesus was made fun of and crucified. The people wanted to kill Jesus so they nailed him to a cross. They whipped Jesus and made him carry his cross to the hill of Golgotha.There he was crucified.
Yes the Romans did tr eat Jesus badly, as they only had power to crucify anybody. They whipped him, made him wear a thorny crown, pearced him in the side.
Yes, whipped cream is a colloid.
Slaves were whipped as a form of punishment or to assert control over them. They would be subjected to severe beatings with whips made of leather, causing immense physical pain and sometimes permanent scarring. Whippings were often carried out in public to instill fear and maintain order among enslaved individuals.
Whipped cream is real cream. Whipped topping is an imitation, probably mostly vegetable oils.