Luke 22:64

64 and blyndfolded him and smoote his face. And axed him sayinge: arede who it is that smoote ye?

Luke 22:64 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:64

And when they had blindfolded him
Or put a veil, or linen cloth over his eyes, as children do at play, to make themselves some sport with him:

they struck him on the face;
on that part of it which was not covered, either with their hands, or with rods:

and asked him, saying, prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
hereby deriding his prophetic office, and using such language as children do at blindman's buff; (See Gill on Matthew 26:68).

Luke 22:64 In-Context

62 And Peter went out and wepte bitterly.
63 And the men that stode about Iesus mocked him and smoote him
64 and blyndfolded him and smoote his face. And axed him sayinge: arede who it is that smoote ye?
65 And many other thinges despytfullye sayd they agaynst him.
66 And assone as it was daye the elders of the people and the hye prestes and scribes came to gedder and ledde him into their counsell sayinge:
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