They mocked Jesus on the cross by saying, "if you are the Son of God, come down from the cross." The mocking of the passerby was similar. Of course, Christ did not respond to their challenge, because that would not have fulfilled His mission on earth.
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They put a purple gown on jesus to mock him as it stood for kings, they called him Hail king of the Jews and hey also put a crown of thorns on the head f Jesus.
He refused to answer to people whose only goal was to mock him.
INRI was written on the cross to mock Jesus Christ in his torture and death. It means "Jesus: King of the Jews."
They called Judea "Palestine" to mock the Jews. It was the latin word for the Philistines
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
Yes he did. He caused outrage by glibly boasting that the Beatles were more popular than jesus and went on to mock Christianity and Jesus Christ maintaining that it had had its day and would soon be a thing of the past. John Lennon is now dead, and Christianity is still alive and well in the world - and growing.
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Both the Jews and Roman soldiers mocked Jesus.Roman Catholic AnswerEvery single one of us mock Jesus every time we sin; those in the Bible who did it first are representative of everyone of us.
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.
well what they they had to eat was mock everything really: mock goose, mock ham and even mock bread
Purple used to be a royal colour, as Jesus claimed to be the king of the Jews they made him where the purple cloak as only kings and queens where only aloud to where purple as Jesus claimed to be a king they made him where a purple cloak to mock him