Psalms 34:20 He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.
Jesus' legs were not broken during his crucifixion, as prophesied in the Old Testament (Psalm 34:20). This was seen as a fulfillment of scripture and a sign of his completeness as the perfect sacrificial lamb. Additionally, Jesus had already died before the soldiers came to break his legs, so there was no need for it.
AnswerUnder Jewish religious law, the sacrificial animal had to be perfect and without blemish, with no broken bones. The author of John's Gospel wanted to draw a parallel between Jesus and the paschal lamb for sacrifice, so he described in detail that the two others on the cross had their legs broken, while Jesus merely had a spear driven in his side.
The Broken Bones was created in 2000.
One's basal metabolic rate is increased during healing, such as repairing a broken bone.
Its actually 433. The question asks how many bones has he broken in his lifetime...
he has not broken any bones to this day .
No.He Did not have any broken bones.
No. You may not be aware of some broken bones
The Lost Broken Bones was created on -20-02-01.
No. Broken bones need to be repaired through surgery or reset.
He says he has broken so many bones that he has lost count but he has broken multiple bones at once well