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NASB: | Pilate then took Jesus and scourged Him. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | Then Pilate had Jesus taken away and whipped.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. | ||
ASV: | Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. | ||
BBE: | Then Pilate took Jesus and had him whipped with cords. | ||
DBY: | Then Pilate therefore took Jesus and scourged him. | ||
ERV: | Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. | ||
WEY: | Then Pilate took Jesus and scourged Him. | ||
WBS: | Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. | ||
WEB: | So Pilate then took Jesus, and flogged him. | ||
YLT: | Then, therefore, did Pilate take Jesus and scourge him, | ||
John 19:1 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Matthew 27:26 Then he released Barabbas for them; but after having Jesus scourged, he handed Him over to be crucified. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 19:1 Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and {1} scourged [him]. (1) The wisdom of the flesh chooses the least of two evils, but God curses that very wisdom. | ||
PNT: | 19:1-16 The Crucifixion SUMMARY OF JOH 19: Jesus Scourged. The Crown of Thorns. Pilate's Acquittal. The New Charge of the Jews. No King but Caesar. Crucified at Golgotha. The Garments Parted by Lot. The Women at the Cross. The Mother of Jesus Committed to John. It Is Finished. For notes on these verses, see Mt 27:19-22. Compare Mr 15:15-22 Lu 23:20-31. John gives a few additional features. | ||
WES: | 19:1 Mt 27:26; Mr 15:15. | ||
MHC: | 19:1-18 Little did Pilate think with what holy regard these sufferings of Christ would, in after-ages, be thought upon and spoken of by the best and greatest of men. Our Lord Jesus came forth, willing to be exposed to their scorn. It is good for every one with faith, to behold Christ Jesus in his sufferings. Behold him, and love him; be still looking unto Jesus. Did their hatred sharpen their endeavours against him? and shall not our love for him quicken our endeavours for him and his kingdom? Pilate seems to have thought that Jesus might be some person above the common order. Even natural conscience makes men afraid of being found fighting against God. As our Lord suffered for the sins both of Jews and Gentiles, it was a special part of the counsel of Divine Wisdom, that the Jews should first purpose his death, and the Gentiles carry that purpose into effect. Had not Christ been thus rejected of men, we had been for ever rejected of God. Now was the Son of man delivered into the hands of wicked and unreasonable men. He was led forth for us, that we might escape. He was nailed to the cross, as a Sacrifice bound to the altar. The Scripture was fulfilled; he did not die at the altar among the sacrifices, but among criminals sacrificed to public justice. And now let us pause, and with faith look upon Jesus. Was ever sorrow like unto his sorrow? See him bleeding, see him dying, see him and love him! love him, and live to him! | ||
CONC: | Cords Flogged Pilate Scourge Scourged Whipped | ||
PREV: | Cords Flogged Him Jesus Pilate Scourge Scourged Whipped | ||
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