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BEHOLD THE MAN! - It is probable that Pilate pointed to the Saviour,
and his object evidently was to move them to compassion, and to
convince them, by a sight of the Saviour himself, that he was
innoc...
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CHAPTER 19
_ 1. Behold the Man! (John 19:1 .)_
2. The Last Question of Pilate and Christ's Last Word. (John 19:8 .)
3. Delivered up and Crucified. (John 19:12 .)
4. The Title upon the Cross. ...
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PILATE GIVES WAY TO THE JEWS. Pilate's next attempt is to persuade the
Jews to be content with a lighter penalty than crucifixion. The
prisoner is not dangerous enough, even to the religious authoriti...
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PILATE WENT FORTH AGAIN.
He went out of his palace to the crowd upon the street, preceding
Jesus, and again affirming that he found no fault with him, although
he had scourged him. From Luke 23:16, we...
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WHEN THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND OFFICERS SAW HIM, ETC.
If Pilate had hoped to excite pity he was doomed to disappointment.
Even his hard, heathen heart could not fathom the depths of Jewish
hate. His repea...
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JESUS AND PILATE (John 18:28-40 ; John 19:1-16)...
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They brought Jesus from Caiaphas to the governor's headquarters. It
was early in the morning and they themselves did not enter into the
headquarters, in case they should be defiled; but they wished to...
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THEN. Therefore.
CROWN OF THORNS. literally the thorny crown. Not the same expression
as in John 19:2.
THE PURPLE ROBE. To the horrible torture of the flagellum had been
added the insults and cruelt...
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28 19:16. The Roman or Civil Trial
As already stated, S. John omits both toe examination before Caiaphas
and the Sanhedrin at an irregular time and place, at midnight and at
-the Booths" (Matthew 26:...
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_Outside the Praetorium_; Pilate's appeal, -Behold the _man_;" the
Jews" rejoinder -He made Himself _Son of God_....
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_Then came Jesus_ Better, _Jesus_ THEREFORE _CAME_. The Evangelist
repeats the details of John 19:2; they are details of a picture deeply
imprinted on his memory. Whether or no he went into the Praeto...
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ΦΟΡΩ͂Ν. Not φέρων; _wearing_, not merely ‘bearing.’ The
crown and the robe are now His permanent dress. The Evangelist repeats
the details (John 19:2) as of a picture deeply imprinted in his
memory: w...
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4–7. _Outside the Praetorium;_ Pilate’s appeal, ‘Behold _the
Man;_’ the Jews’ rejoinder, ‘He made Himself _Son of God_.’...
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28–19:16. THE ROMAN OR CIVIL TRIAL
As already stated, S. John omits both the examination before Caiaphas
and the Sanhedrin at an irregular time and place, at midnight and at
‘the Booths’ (Matthew 26:5...
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Ver 1. Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. 2. And the
soldiers plated a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and they
put on him a purple robe. 3. And said, Hail, King of the Jews!...
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ΈΞΉΛΘΕΝ _aor. ind. act., см._ John 19:4.
ΦΟΡΏΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΦΟΡΈΩ (G5409) носить,
нести. Part, образа действия,
описывающее, как и когда Он был
выведен. _Praes._ указывает на
одновременное...
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DISCOURSE: 1721
PILATE’S FURTHER ATTEMPT TO SAVE JESUS
John 19:5. _Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and
the purple robe. And Pilate saith unto them, Behold the man!_
IT is common t...
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BEHOLD THE MAN!— While thesoldiers were acting their impious
buffooneries, Pilate entered, and, seeing the humiliating condition of
the suffering Jesus, he thought that now at least the rage of his
en...
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PRONOUNCED INNOCENT
_Text: John 19:1-11_
1
Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him.
2
And the soldiers plaited a crown of thorns, and put it on his head,
and arrayed him in a purple ga...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 19:1-11
Below is an Analysis of the passage which is to be before us:—
Nowhere in Scripture, perhaps, is there a more striking and vivid
demonstration of the so...
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Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple
robe. And Pilate saith unto them, Behold the man!
THEN CAME JESUS FORTH, WEARING THE CROWN OF THORNS, AND THE PURPLE
ROBE. AND PIL...
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25-27 Compare Mat_26:71-75; Mar_14:69-72; Luk_22:58-62.
28-32 Compare Mat_27:1-2; Mar_15:1; Luk_23:1.
28 What insufferable hypocrites they were! Plotting the death of God's
holy One, and afraid thei...
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THE CRUCIFIXION. THE BURIAL
1-3. Inside the Prætorium. Scourging and mockery by the soldiers
(Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15). It might be supposed from Mt and Mk that
the scourging was only the ordinary p...
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Outside the Prætorium. 'Behold the man.' 'Crucify Him.'
5. Behold the man!] Lat. _Ecce homo._ The words are gently and
sympathetically spoken, and are intended to move compassion: 'This
meek and suffe...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 19
PILATE ORDERS HIS SOLDIERS TO WHIP JESUS 19:1-16
V1 So Pilate ordered his soldiers to whip Jesus. V2 The soldiers to...
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THEN CAME JESUS FORTH. — The verse describes the scene as the writer
remembers it. The figure of the Lord whom he had himself followed and
loved, and of whom he thinks as ascended to the throne of the...
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Still wearing (φορῶν) the mocking symbols of royalty, an object
of derision and pity, Jesus is led out, and the judge pointing to Him
says, Ἴδε ὁ ἄνθρωπος, Ecce Homo, “Lo! the man,” as
if inviting ins...
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to John 19:16. _Jesus before Pilate_....
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JESUS ENDURES CONTEMPT
John 19:1-9
Pilate was convinced of our Lord's innocence, and he adopted several
expedients to save His life; he did everything, indeed, except to act
with absolute justice and...
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Here once more we have the story of the Cross, and once again it is a
story to be read almost without note or comment. The picture of our
Lord led forth and presented to the crowds by Pilate is one of...
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FINAL EFFORT OF PILATE FOR HIS RELEASE
John 19:4-16. “ _Then Pilate again came out_, _and spake to them_,
_Behold_, _I lead Him out to you_, _that you may know that I find
nothing criminal in Him. The...
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“ _Pilate went out again and says to them, Behold, I bring him out
to you, that you may know that I find no crime in him._ 5. _Jesus
therefore went out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 1-16. 1. The action of Pilate in connection with the scourging of
Jesus and the giving Him up to the insults of the soldiers was
evidently, as we see from...
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Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple
robe. And Pilate saith unto them, Behold the man! (6) When the chief
priests therefore and officers saw him, they cried out, saying,...
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In John 15:1-27 our Lord substitutes Himself for Israel, as the plant
of God, responsible to bear fruit for Him on earth (not merely for
man, as such, openly sinful and lost). He takes the place of th...
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_LESSONS FROM CALVARY_
‘Behold the Man.’
John 19:5
Jesus said, “I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.”
Year by year we see these words more perfectly fulfilled. The power of
the Cross is...
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Pilate (chapter 19) gives way to his usual inhumanity. In the account,
however, given in this Gospel, the Jews are prominent, as the real
authors (as far as man was concerned) of the Lord's death. Jea...
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THEN CAME JESUS FORTH,.... Out of the judgment hall, or place where he
had been scourged, as soon as Pilate had said these words:
WEARING THE CROWN OF THORNS, AND THE PURPLE ROBE; with his temples
sc...
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Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple
robe. And _Pilate_ saith unto them, Behold the man!
Ver. 5. _Pilate saith, Behold the man_] _q.d._ If ye be men, take
pity upon a ma...
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_Pilate went forth again_ Although he had given sentence that it
should be as the Jews desired, and had delivered Jesus to the
soldiers, to be scourged and crucified, he thought, if he were shown
to t...
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THE CONDEMNATION OF JESUS.
The scourging of Jesus:...
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THEN CAME JESUS FORTH, WEARING THE CROWN OF THORNS AND THE PURPLE
ROBE. AND PILATE SAITH UNTO THEM, BEHOLD THE MAN!...
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CRIMINALLY ASSAULTED IN THE COURT!
(vs.1-12)
Pilate then tried another desperate move, having the Lord scourged.
This was gross injustice, yet he hoped by this to placate the Jews'
enmity, considerin...
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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 t...
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He therefore, after Jesus had been scourged, and dressed up in this
mock dress, brings him out again to the people to move their pity....
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John 19:5 Then G3767 Jesus G2424 came G1831 (G5627) out G1854 wearing
G5409 (G5723) crown G4735 thorns...
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‘And Pilate went out again and says to them, “Look, I am bringing
him out to you so that you may know that I find no crime in him.”
Jesus therefore came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple...
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THE TRIAL CONTINUES (JOHN 19:1 A).
John has made clear in chapter 18 that, in facing His trial by His
fellow Jews, Jesus had nothing to hide, although no details of their
actual attempts to find prose...
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John 19:4-5. AND PILATE WENT OUT AGAIN, AND SAITH UNTO THEM, BEHOLD, I
BRING HIM OUT TO YOU, THAT YE MAY PERCEIVE THAT I FIND NO CRIME IN
HIM. JESUS THEREFORE CAME FORTH, WEARING THE CROWN OF THORNS A...
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The dreadful tragedy is still continued; and that it is so in the same
line of thought and with the same object as before, is evident from
the parallelism between chap. John 18:33-40 and chap. John 19...
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WEARING
(φορων). Present active participle of φορεω, an early
frequentative of φερω, denoting a continual wearing, though not
true here (only temporary). Jesus bore the mockery with kingly dignity...
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John 19:1. _Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him._
This was one of the most terrible punishments to which a man could be
sentenced. The Roman scourge was no trifle. It tore off the quiv...
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John 19:1. _Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. And
the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and
they put on him a purple robe. And said, Hail, King of the Jews!...
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CONTENTS: Pilate brings Jesus before the multitude. The rejection of
the Savior and the crucifixion. His entombment.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Pilate, soldiers, Jesus' mother, His aunt, wife of
Cleophas, Ma...
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John 19:1. _Pilate therefore took Jesus and scourged him,_ as stated
in Matthew 27:26. In cases where this preseded crucifixion, Cicero has
recited the form of the sentence from the Roman law. _I, lic...
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_Pilate saith unto them, Behold the Man_
ECCE HOMO
“Behold the Man”
I. FROM PILATE’S STANDPOINT.
1. He was a Roman, and apart from the interests of the empire, cared
little for the creed or worship...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 19:5 Pilate probably said “BEHOLD THE MAN!”
sarcastically, as if to say, “What possible threat could this man
pose?” John may have included this detail in his account to
ironically h...
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PILATE HANDS JESUS OVER TO BE CRUCIFIED MATTHEW 27:15-26; MARK
15:6-15; LUKE 23:13-25; JOHN 18:38-40...
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CHAPTER 19 VER. 1. _Then Pilate therefore took Jesus and scourged
Him._ That is after he had said (Luke 23:22), "I will chastise Him and
let Him go." The tradition is that He was first scourged with t...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 19:1. THEREFORE (see Luke 23:22).—He was under the erroneous
impression that this treatment of Jesus might soften the enmity of the
Jews toward the Prisoner. SCOU...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 19:1
(d) [Within the Praetorium.] The unjust scourging, and the crown of
thorns.
JOHN 19:1
Then PILATE THEREFORE TOOK JESUS, AND SCOURGED HIM. The force of the
"therefore" may be se...
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Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him (John 19:1).
The scourging was a whipping that was done to examine the prisoners.
It was a third degree technique of the Roman Empire. They did not h...
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Hebrews 12:2; Isaiah 40:9; Isaiah 43:1; Isaiah 7:14; John 1:29;...
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Came Jesus forth. From the Praetorium.
Wearing [φ ο ρ ω ν]. Not ferwn, bearing, but the frequentative
form of that verb, denoting an habitual or continuous bearing; hence,
wearing, as though it were...