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  1. Jul 22, 2014 · Nowhere in Scripture is it recorded that Jesus received 39 lashes of the whip but the Bible does record that Jesus was scourged and that he physically suffered for our sins. There are other forms of suffering he underwent including rejection by his people.

    • Dysentry. This was a prevalent illness among Middle Easterners. Amebae, bacteria, and worms were the leading causes, along with other creatures. In some circumstances, the body adapted to the invasive organism, and only infrequent diarrheal outbreaks would occur.
    • Epilepsy. The term “epilepsy” also refers to a seizure. This seizure may be mild, causing only a slight twitch of the face or hands or even a recurrent acute but fleeting stomach pain.
    • Blindness. There are numerous instances of characters in the Bible who were born blind or developed blindness as a result of sickness or ailment. Several instances include
    • Leprosy. was deeply feared by the Israelites, not just because of the disease’s physical harm but also because of the strict isolation regulations that applied to those with leprosy, making those who had it feel like feared outcasts.
  2. Dec 14, 2023 · According to the Bible, diseases were sent by God as punishment for people’s sins or a result of a life of crime or immorality. Others were caused by physical contact with unclean things or people, intimate contact with unclean animals or simply living a life of poor health.

  3. 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.

  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. These 39 lashes would have been administered in the Jewish synagogues as a severe punishment, likely for blasphemy. Jewish religious leaders objected to Paul's gospel: that Christ was the Son of God and that Gentiles could be saved by believing in Him without following the law of Moses.

  6. dangers from the Gentiles, dangers in the city, dangers in the open country, dangers on the sea, and dangers among false brothers; 27 labor and hardship, many sleepless nights, hunger and thirst, often without food, cold, and lacking clothing. Read full chapter.

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