Jean 19:3

3 ils disaient: Salut, roi des Juifs! Et ils lui donnaient des soufflets.

Jean 19:3 Meaning and Commentary

John 19:3

And said, hail, King of the Jews!
&c.] Some copies before this clause read, "and they came unto him"; and so read the Vulgate Latin, Arabic, Coptic, and Ethiopic versions; that is, they came and prostrated themselves before him; bowed the knee unto him, and addressed him in a mock way, as if he was an earthly monarch just come to his crown, and whom they wished long to live; thus mocking at his kingly office, and despising him under that character, as many do now: some will not have him to reign over them, but reject him as King; and others, though in words they own him to be King, yet disregard his commands, and act no better part than these scoffing soldiers did:

and they smote him with their hands:
upon his cheeks, as the Syriac version reads it. These, and many other affronts they gave him; in all which they were indulged by Pilate, and was a pleasing scene to the wicked Jews, whose relentless hearts were not in the least moved hereby, though Pilate hoped they would; and which was his view in allowing the soldiers to use such incivilities and indecencies to him.

Jean 19:3 In-Context

1 Alors Pilate prit Jésus, et le fit battre de verges.
2 Les soldats tressèrent une couronne d'épines qu'ils posèrent sur sa tête, et ils le revêtirent d'un manteau de pourpre; puis, s'approchant de lui,
3 ils disaient: Salut, roi des Juifs! Et ils lui donnaient des soufflets.
4 Pilate sortit de nouveau, et dit aux Juifs: Voici, je vous l'amène dehors, afin que vous sachiez que je ne trouve en lui aucun crime.
5 Jésus sortit donc, portant la couronne d'épines et le manteau de pourpre. Et Pilate leur dit: Voici l'homme.
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