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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The “stripes” referred to in this prophecy are a direct reference to the lashes Jesus received. Whether there were 39 lashes or 40 or some other number, the scourging was a terrible, painful ordeal. And, in a very real way, the death of Christ effected spiritual healing for those who would believe.

  3. Jul 22, 2014 · Scripture doesn't say how many stripes Jesus received. It is ASSUMED that he was given 39 because it was customary to give 40 lashes minus one (or 39). It was called 40 lashes minus one because it was assumed that 40 or more lashes would kill someone.

  4. Did Jesus receive thirty-nine (39) lashes from the Romans? Leading up to His crucifixion, Jesus was beaten and flogged by the Romans (Matthew 27:24–31; John 19:1). However, we cannot say for a fact how many lashes He received because it is not explicitly stated in the Bible.

  5. Brooks Manley. The exact number of lashes or whips Jesus endured during His flogging prior to His crucifixion isn’t specified. Some propose it might have been 39 lashes – the same punishment Paul references – but this remains unconfirmed.

    • What Do The Gospels Mention About Jesus’ Flogging?
    • Does Luke Mention Jesus Getting Lashes?
    • Flogging and Scourging in The New Testament
    • Flogging and Scourging in The Old Testament

    All four Gospels mention that Roman soldiers beat Jesus before they crucified him. Matthew, Mark, and John use Greek words that specifically refer to giving some lashes. Though different words are used for lashes (see the Greek words below), they have nearly identical meanings. 1. Matthew 27:26, “Then he released for them Barabbas, and having scour...

    In Luke 23:22, Pilate tells the blood-thirsty crowd that Jesus didn’t do anything wrong: “I will therefore punish and release him.” The crowd grew angry, so Pilate relented and sentenced Jesus to die (v. 24). The Greek word translated “punish,” paideusas, is a general word for discipline, which scholars agree refers to lashings. Most English transl...

    The authors of the New Testament refer to flogging several times. Different Greek words are used. Jewish authorities carried out the punishment from a local synagogue (e.g. Matt. 10:17) or the Sanhedrin administered it (Acts 5:40). Roman lashings (e.g. Acts 16:22; 2 Cor. 11:25) were often more violent. Why did Paul get flogged if he was a Roman cit...

    Deuteronomy 25:3 provides instructions about punishing a wrongdoer with lashings. The verse limits the amount a person can get to 40. Jewish authorities lashed a person 39 times to ensure they didn’t break the law. Old Testament scholar J.G. McConville writes that the purpose of the law was “to establish a limit to the punishment, and even to grade...

  6. There are 28 words and phrases in the Bible's original languages that are recorded exactly 39 times. 39 is the product of 3 x 13, both of which are primes. In the Old Testament, the Biblical chapters of 2Samuel 3, 13, 23, Nehemiah 10 and Jeremiah 49 contain 39 verses in the King James Bible.

  7. Feb 15, 2020 · Paul was subjected to Jewish jurisprudence when he faced 39 lashes. Jesus, on the other hand, was subjected to Roman law under Pilate, not Jewish law. He did undergo additional trial in the Sanhedrin, but his flogging was under Pilate and the Romans (Mark 15:15, Matthew 27:26, John 19:1).

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