Nothing, Jesus was dead. That is why he was pierced. If he had been alive they would have broken his legs and thus scripture that stated not a bone would be broken would not have been fulfilled.
According to The Bible, Jesus said "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing" (Luke 23:34) while he was being crucified, not specifically to the Roman soldier who pierced him.
Pontius Pilate certainly could have freed Jesus. Historians say that it would have been unacceptable to the Roman authorities for a Roman governor to give in to the demands of the Jews in the way described in the gospels. If he really did sentence Jesus to crucifixion without due cause, he would have risked immediate recall to Rome, in disgrace. Whether or not Pontius Pilate would have altered the course of Christian history by freeing Jesus is a matter for debate. Many scholars believe that the beginning of Christianity had very little to do with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
Pilate condemned Jesus to death because he was pressured and swayed by the crowd and Jewish leaders who accused Jesus of claiming to be a king and challenging the authority of the Roman Empire. Pilate did not find Jesus guilty of any crime but ultimately gave in to the demands of the crowd to maintain political peace.
Roman Catholicism is a type of Christianity that follows the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, which has its own distinct doctrines, rules, and leadership structure. While all Roman Catholics are Christians, not all Christians are Roman Catholic as there are other Christian denominations that follow different interpretations and practices of the faith.
In Aramaic, you would say "ܝܫܘܥ ܐܘܢ ܡܥܠ ܡܕܠܟܬܗ ܪܝܫܬܗ" (Yeshua an mal m'dlakthe reshtha), which translates to "Jesus died for our sins."
so much that he was unrecognizable If you are referring to the movie "The passion of the Christ" it is very likely that Jesus was scourged even more an this. Many people did not survive a Roman scourging. Romans were very clever, built wonderful roads, were superb architects, were cultured and in some ways very civilised..... but they were also immensely cruel. At many executions it is recorded that the scourging itself killed the victim, and the beaten body then crucified so that the crows could feed on the decaying flesh. In the bible account, we are told that Jesus survived the scourging, but he was too weak to carry his crossbeam to the place of execution, it being carried by a Cyrenean called Simon instead. Those people who say that Jesus never really died on the cross and instead of the resurrection being a miracle Jesus somehow 'revived' in the cold tomb, really do not know what they are talking about. The Roman soldiers knew exactlywhat they were doing with him - to inflict as much pain as possible, for as long as possible, so that death, when it came, would be a relief.
A Roman soldier -allegedly named 'Longinus'- pierced Jesus' side with what came to be known as "The Holy Lance" , according to the Book of John, at Chapter 19, verse 34. This act prevented the other soldiers from breaking His legs.See the link:
Because Jesus was the son of a carpenter (Joseph), some say that He is a chip off of the old block!
Yes. The Jesus Prayer is for everyone.
Some say that would be Judas Iscariot because in that time the sicarii, the dagger bearers, were pledged to assassinate any Roman soldier that they found alone and carried a knife for this purpose.
There were no two Roman emperors that persecuted Jesus. In fact, it would be accurate to say that no Roman emperor ever persecuted Jesus. Although Jesus was executed during the reign of Tiberius, Tiberius himself, more than likely never heard of him. Underlings passed judgement and sentences of non- citizens in the provinces and Jesus was not a Roman citizen.
Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.Marc Antony stabbed himself, or as the Romans would say "he fell on his sword". This was an honorable way for a Roman soldier to die.
I would definitely say wait until after your mammogram to get pierced
I say that Jesus is the commander of the Lords army, because whenever it is an angel, it SAYS that it is an angel, it is just like Jesus to come like a soldier, think, for example, Jesus came to Abraham and Sara as a traveler, he came to the apostles just like a normal stranger, and he came to Joshua as a soldier, to give him courage.
you can't get your ears pierced I'm sorry to say.
bob
well my boyfriend pierced his pierced and all i can say is there was quite a lot of blood.
Caesar Augustus died in 14 CE and was succeeded by Tiberius, who lived until 37 CE. So Augustus was long dead at the time attributed to the death of Jesus. There is no evidence that Tiberius ever knew about Jesus being condemned to death. The gospels say that the local Roman governor was reluctant to condemn Jesus to death, but some say that this was said in order for the gospels not to appear anti-Roman.