More properly an execution device- it held the body of the victim upright until he or she succumbed- the living body was set on fire- in the case of Joan of Arc she was in a white hooded dress ( not her armor) and was bound diagonally to the stake. Like the Guillotine, this is more properly an execution device and not a torture implement.
any other religion than WHAT? I think most 'Christian' religions adhere to this belief, if you definition of "a torture stake" could be a cross.
The Relationship.
Well at Matthew 16:24 Jesus says "If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and continually follow me." Hope that's what you were looking for.
There is no Hebrew word for a torture stake. You would have to describe it, for example: yatéd sheh mistamshím beh inúi (יתד שמשתמשים ×‘×¢×™× ×•×™)
The bible does not provide the details of the measurement of Jesus "torture stake".
A smiling torture device.
The Rubik's Cube is a 3D puzzle invented in the 1980's. It is a torture device only to those who can't solve it! yes it is all i do now is witch the stickers to where they go lol lol Its for entertainment and competition not torture
it was used for a torture device in the middle 1981
I don't know. Derbrains
Nobody. it was a taxation law, not some sort of torture device!
Medieval torture device.
Luke 9:23 "Then he went on to say to all: "If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake day after day and keep following me." 1. Disowning oneself includes allowing God to decide what is good and what is bad and not ourselves. 2. Picking up the torture stake would indicate that there will be many hardships if we are to surrender to Jesus and live the way he instructs. By us carrying our own torture device, it implies our determination to fight our own sinful inclinations and our willingness to shoulder the very thing that causes us to suffer or deprives us from fleshly pleasures. 3. To keep following him would imply a lifelong struggle that would take a great deal of endurance and faith.