No. The scapegoat from the Jewish Day of Atonement is considered to do that. On that day, one goat is killed and the blood was sprinkled on the Mercy Seat of the Ark. The other goat was lead into the wilderness by a Gentile and left to carry away the sins of the nation for all time.
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Messiah was beaten by Roman "lictors". These were the bodyguards of Pilate who were there to hear Jesus / Yeshua declare Himself to be the King of the Jews in his presence.
He was not a Roman citizen, so it was legal for Pilate to have any accused person flogged in order to elicit a confession. But Messiah was without sin, so He remained mute. This enraged the lictors who hated Jews and yet one Jew had challenged their prowess and pride. They nearly killed Him for not saying a word. Typically, two lictors addressed the accused who was tied so as to wrap arms around a large rock; one had a whip (flagrum) of several strands with iron or bone attached; one had an iron bar on the other side. There was no limitation on Romans and people did sometimes die after being flogged in this manner. The bar made deep bruises which the flagrum tore open. Hence, matza today is white (sinless) with piercings (nails & thorns) and stripes (flogging); it is burned on both sides (bruises) to represent the affliction from both sides of Reality: the wrath of Man and God.
Jewish law had a maximum of 40 lashes. If the flogged person died after the 40, the one who whipped him could be found guilty of manslaughter since punishment was intended, not execution. Therefore, wisdom prevailed and 39 lashes was the norm. The Jewish whip was made of three straps of leather from three different species and 13 blows were landed to deliver a total of 39 stripes. This is per Edersheim, the Messianic (Christian) Jewish author from the late 1800's.
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Simonists defrauded churchgoers on earth, so they are punished with a constant rain of coins that beat their half-buried bodies.
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.
Paying very heavy fines was the common punishment for the Sumerians.
if he messed up he would get beat
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team Jesus beat the Yankees in the 1917 World Series
The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
beating (someone) with a whip or stick as punishment or torture
How do you beat doomsday? By believing in and on Jesus Christ to save you .( Romans chapter10 : 9-13)
They beat her because they did not want her on Earth or they had anger in them and took it out on her
the resurrection of Jesus Christ after he beat the devil.