John 18: 39 - At the Passover Festival it is your custom to release a prisoner to me. Do you want me to release the "King of the Jews"? "The King of the Jews - He is not the king of the Jews, he is taking their face, the same thing is the same as Jesus is condemned Barnabas, but 19: 1, Pilate says Jesus I caught him and whipped him.The soldiers wearing a barb and covering them on the head, wearing a purple robe wearing him [3], then walking over to him over and over again "They hit his face, then Pilate caught Jesus and whipped him, this is your saviorism, this is neither VBS nor biblical study, this is a savior is there.
Flogging has been a common punishment since long ago. Jesus was whipped before being cruised. In the Middle Ages in the UK, whipping was a common punishment for minor crimes. In the 18th century, whaling and whipping were a common punishment for the British army and navy. But it was abolished in 1881. At the same time, until the end of the 20th century, teachers were still playing for thousands of years. In the ancient world, the teachers were very strict and often beat the students. In the Middle Ages, discipline was also strict. The boy was hit by a stick or a white birch. Punishment of Tudor School is still very severe. The teacher often wears a birch branch on the stick. The boys hit a birch branch on the naked waist
Jesus was whipped before he was executed This is a habitual custom aimed at weakening the victim before being crossed. Crucifixion is a particularly painful execution method, complete by the Romans. It is reserved for the most serious criminals, and in general Roman citizens, women and soldiers are mostly tax exempt. Upon arriving in Cal, the crucifixion was crucified and crucified between two thieves. One of the thieves repented his sin and accepted Christ on his cross next to him. A title or logo was posted on Christ to show what he called a crime. The title is "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews". In Latin it is often abbreviated as "INRI" (Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum).
After Jesus 'resurrection and ascension, the guild faced Christ' s believers. According to the apostolic acts the apostles were threatened, imprisoned and whipped, and some of them, for example St. Stephen spread the news about Jesus and were murdered. The guild has faded, but the message of Jesus always exists.