Mark 15:20

20 At last, having finished their sport, they took the robe off Him, put His own clothes on Him, and led Him out to crucify Him.

Mark 15:20 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:20

And when they had mocked him
To their satisfaction, and had had enough of this sort of diversion:

they took off the purple from him;
and so, in their way, unkinged him;

and put his own clothes on him:
both that he might be known to be the same person; and that the four soldiers, who had the charge of him, might have the perquisites of his clothes at his execution:

and led him out to crucify him:
they led him out of the "praetorium", or judgment hall, and through the city, without the gates of it, to the usual place of crucifixion; he bearing his own cross, when first led out.

Mark 15:20 In-Context

18 and went on to salute Him with shouts of "Long live the King of the Jews."
19 Then they began to beat Him on the head with a cane, to spit on Him, and to do Him homage on bended knees.
20 At last, having finished their sport, they took the robe off Him, put His own clothes on Him, and led Him out to crucify Him.
21 One Simon, a Cyrenaean, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing along, coming from the country: him they compelled to carry His cross.
22 So they brought Him to the place called Golgotha, which, being translated, means `Skull-ground.'
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