Juan 19:1

1 Sentencia de muerte para Jesús
Entonces Pilato mandó azotar a Jesús con un látigo que tenía puntas de plomo.

Juan 19:1 Meaning and Commentary

John 19:1

Then Pilate therefore took Jesus
Finding that the Jews would not agree to his release, but that Barabbas was the person they chose, and being very desirous, if possible, to save his life, thought of this method: he ordered Jesus to be taken by the proper officers, and scourged him;
that is, commanded him to be scourged by them; which was done by having him to a certain place, where being stripped naked, and fastened to a pillar, he was severely whipped: and this he did, hoping the Jews would be satisfied therewith, and agree to his release; but though he did this with such a view, yet it was a very unjust action in him to scourge a man that he himself could find no fault in: however, it was what was foretold by Christ himself, and was an emblem of those strokes and scourges of divine justice he endured, as the surety of his people, in his soul, in their stead; and his being scourged, though innocent, shows, that it was not for his own, but the sins of others; and expresses the vile nature of sin, the strictness of justice, and the grace, condescension, and patience of Christ: and this may teach us not to think it strange that any of the saints should endure scourgings, in a literal sense; and to bear patiently the scourgings and chastisements of our heavenly Father, and not to fear the overflowing scourge or wrath of God, since Christ has bore this in our room.

Juan 19:1 In-Context

1 Sentencia de muerte para Jesús
Entonces Pilato mandó azotar a Jesús con un látigo que tenía puntas de plomo.
2 Los soldados armaron una corona de espinas y se la pusieron en la cabeza y lo vistieron con un manto púrpura.
3 «¡Viva el rey de los judíos!» —se burlaban de él mientras lo abofeteaban.
4 Pilato volvió a salir y le dijo al pueblo: «Ahora lo voy a traer, pero que quede bien claro que yo no lo encuentro culpable de nada».
5 Entonces Jesús salió con la corona de espinas sobre la cabeza y el manto púrpura puesto. Y Pilato dijo: «¡Miren, aquí tienen al hombre!».
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