Our Lord Was Crowned with thorns.
The first wound is on the head, when the soldiers placed a crown of thorns on his head.
The soldiers placed a crown of thorns on Jesus's head as a mocking gesture of his claim to be the King of the Jews.
it was a crown of thorns. they twisted together thorns and pressed it into his head
The crown of thorns was placed on his head and the heavy cross on his shoulder.
It symbolizes the crown of thorns that was placed upon Jesus Christ's head before his Crucifixion.
crown of thorns... and they weren't gentle when they put it on!
It was wrong because Jesus is known as the king of all kings so to mock Jesus the Romans put a CROWN of thorns on his head
Jesus wore a crown of thorns as a symbol of his suffering and sacrifice, as it was placed on his head by Roman soldiers before his crucifixion. This act was meant to mock his claim of being the King of the Jews.
The thorns didn't pierce the skull, only the skin. Painful but not deadly.
While carrying the cross, Jesus was crowned with a crown of thorns, which was made of sharp thorns and placed on his head by the Roman soldiers. This act was intended as a form of mockery, symbolizing his claim to kingship in a derisive manner. The thorns caused him great pain and suffering, highlighting the brutality of his crucifixion. This moment is often seen as a profound expression of sacrifice and humility in Christian theology.
It was a nasty joke by the Romans - they said every "king" should have a crown so they made one for Jesus out of thorns which of course hurt. In doing this act, the soldiers fulfilled Bibilical prophecy.