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Evangelist Larry Wolfe
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THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS CHRIST
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Preparations for Jesus' scourging were carried out at Caesar's orders. The prisoner was stripped
of His clothing and His hands tied to a post above His head. The Roman legionnaire stepped
forward with the flagrum, or flagellum, in his hand. This was a short whip consisting of several
heavy, leather thongs with two small balls of lead attached near the ends of each. The heavy
whip was brought down with full force again and again across Jesus' shoulders, back, and legs.
At first the weighted thongs cut through the skin only. Then, as the blows continued, they cut
deeper into the subcutaneous tissues, producing first an oozing of blood from the capillaries and
veins of the skin and finally spurting arterial bleeding from vessels in the underlying muscles.
The small balls of lead first produced large deep bruises that were broken open by subsequent
blows. Finally, the skin of the back was hanging in long ribbons, and the entire area was an
unrecognizable mass of torn, bleeding tissue. When it was determined by the centurion in charge
that the prisoner was near death, the beating was finally stopped.
Mockery
The half-fainting Jesus was then untied and allowed to slump to the stone pavement, wet with his
own blood. The Roman soldiers saw a great joke in this provincial Jew claiming to be a king.
They threw a robe across His shoulders and placed a stick in His hand for a scepter. They still
needed a crown to make their travesty complete. Small flexible branches covered with long
thorns, commonly used for kindling fires in the charcoal braziers in the courtyard, were plaited
into the shape of a crude crown. The crown was pressed into his scalp and again there was
copious bleeding as the thorns pierced the very vascular tissue. After mocking Him and striking
Him across the face, the soldiers took the stick from His hand and struck Him across the head,
driving the thorns deeper into His scalp. Finally, they tired of their sadistic sport and tore the
robe from His back. The robe had already become adherent to the clots of blood and serum in
the wounds, and its removal, just as in the careless removal of a surgical bandage, caused
excruciating pain. The wounds again began to bleed.
Golgotha
In deference to Jewish custom, the Romans apparently returned His garments. The heavy
patibulum of the cross was tied across His shoulders. The procession of the condemned Christ,
two thieves, and the execution detail of Roman soldiers headed by a centurion began its slow
journey along the route which we know today as the Via Dolorosa.
In spite of Jesus' efforts to walk erect, the weight of the heavy wooden beam, together with the
shock produced by copious loss of blood, was too much. He stumbled and fell. The rough
wood of the beam gouged into the lacerated skin and muscles of the shoulders. He tried to rise,
but human muscles had been pushed beyond their endurance. The centurion, anxious to proceed
with the crucifixion, selected a stalwart North African onlooker, Simon of Cyrene, to carry the
cross. Jesus followed, still bleeding and sweating the cold, clammy sweat of shock. The
650-yard journey from the Fortress Antonia to Golgotha was finally completed. The prisoner
was again stripped of His clothing except for a loin cloth which was allowed the Jews.
The crucifixion began. Jesus was offered wine mixed with myrrh, a mild analgesic, pain-reliving
mixture. He refused the drink. Simon was ordered to place the patibulum on the ground, and
Jesus was quickly thrown backward, with His shoulders against the wood. The legionnaire felt
for the depression at the front of the wrist. He drove a heavy, square wrought-iron nail through
the wrist and deep into the wood. Quickly, he moved to the other side and repeated the action,
being careful not to pull the arms too tightly, but to allow some flexion and movement. The
patibulum was then lifted into place at the top of the stipes, and the titulus reading "Jesus of
Nazareth, King of the Jews" was nailed into place.
The left foot was pressed backward against the right foot. With both feet extended, toes down,
a nail was driven through the arch of each, leaving the knees moderately flexed. The victim was
now crucified.
Rev. Larry Wolfe--Evangelist 3015 Pelzer Hwy #16 Easley, SC 29642
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