John 19
1 Christ is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten.
4 Pilate is desirous to release him, but being overcome with the outrage of the Jews, he delivers him to be crucified.
23 They cast lots for his garments.
25 He commends his mother to John.
28 He dies.
31 His side is pierced.
38 He is buried by Joseph and Nicodemus.
Pilate <4091> [Pilate.]
had him flogged severely <3146> [scourged.]
soldiers <4757> [the soldiers.]
Hail <5463> [Hail.]
king <935> [King.]
so that you may know that <2443 3754 1097> [that ye.]
<2396> [Behold.]
[the chief priest.]
take <2983> [Take.]
Pilate neither did nor could say this seriously; for crucifixion was not a Jewish but a Roman mode of punishment. The cross was made of two beams, either crossing at the top, at right angles, like a T, or in the middle of their length like an X; with a piece on the centre of the transverse beam for the accusation, and another piece projecting from the middle, on which the person sat. The cross on which our Lord suffered was of the former kind, being thus represented on all old monuments, coins, and crosses. The body was usually fastened to the upright beam by nailing the feet to it, and on the transverse piece by nailing the hands; and the person was frequently permitted to hang in this situation till he perished through agony and lack of food. This horrible punishment was usually inflicted only on slaves for the worst of crimes.
We have <2249 2192> [We have.]
because <3754> [because.]
heard <191> [heard.]
Where <4159> [Whence.]
But <1161> [But.]
you know <1492> [knowest.]
You would have ......................... is guilty <2192> [Thou.]
handed ... over <3860> [he.]
<3187> [the greater.]
From <1537> [from.]
<1488> [thou art.]
heard <191> [heard.]
and sat down <2532 2523> [and sat.]
preparation <3904> [the preparation.]
noon <1623> [the sixth.]
Instead of [hektos <\\See definition 1623\\>,] sixth, several MSS. and fathers have [tritos <\\See definition 5154\\>,] third, as in the parallel place.
<2396> [Behold.]
Away .... Away <142> [Away.]
We have <2192> [We have.]
carrying <941> [he.]
he went out <1831> [went.]
Golgotha <1115> [Golgotha.]
Golgotha, of which [kranion <\\See definition 2898\\>] and {Calvaria} are merely translations, is supposed to have been a hill, or a rising on a greater hill, on the north-west of Jerusalem.
written ........ read <1125> [wrote.]
also ..... written and ....... read <1161 2532 1125> [And the.]
The apparent discrepancy between the accounts of this title given by the Evangelists, which has been urged as an objection against their inspiration and veracity, has been most satisfactorily accounted for by Dr. Townson; who supposes that, as it was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, it might have slightly varied in each language; and that, as Luke and John wrote for the Gentiles, they would prefer the Greek inscription, that Matthew, addressing the Jews, would use the Hebrew, and that Mark, writing to the Romans, would naturally give the Latin.
Jesus <2424> [JESUS.]
in Aramaic <1447> [in.]
Greek <1676> [and Greek.]
What <3739> [What.]
soldiers ............... soldier <4757> [the soldiers.]
Now <1161> [now.]
Such was the [chiton <\\See definition 5509\\>,] or coat, of the Jewish high-priest, as described by Josephus.
<5307> [woven. or, wrought.]
<2443> [that.]
They divided <1266> [They parted.]
his mother his mother's <846 3384> [his mother.]
his ... his ......... and <846 2532> [and his.]
Clopas <2832> [Cleophas. or, Cleopas.]
Mary ...... and Mary <2532 3137> [and Mary.]
whom <3739> [whom.]
Woman <1135> [Woman.]
<2400> [Behold.]
took <2983> [took.]
his own home <2398> [his.]
Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]
that ......... in order ..... scripture <3754 2443 1124> [that the.]
<2749> [was set.]
hyssop <5301> [hyssop.]
This hyssop is termed a reed by Matthew and Mark; and it appears that a species of hyssop, with a reedy stalk, about two feet long, grew about Jerusalem.
It is completed <5055> [It is.]
Then ... bowed <2532 2827> [and he.]
because <1893> [because.]
so that ... bodies ............ that <3363 1565 2443 4983> [that the.]
so that ............ Sabbath ... that Sabbath <3363 1565 2443 4521> [that sabbath.]
victims <846> [their.]
Lactantius says that it was a custom to break the legs of criminals upon the cross; which was done, we are told, at the instep with an iron mallet; and appears to have been a kind of coup de grace, the sooner to put them out of pain.
first <3303 4413> [of the first.]
flowed out <1831> [came.]
saw <3708> [he that.]
that ....... so that you <3754 2443 5210> [that ye.]
so that ... scripture <2443 1124> [that the.]
They will look ...... they have pierced <3700 1574> [They.]
Joseph <2501> [Joseph.]
but <1161> [but.]
Nicodemus <3530> [Nicodemus.]
a mixture <3395> [a.]
wrapped <1210> [wound.]
at ............ and in <1722 2532> [and in.]
they placed <5087> [laid.]
because <1223> [because.]