9 Bible Verses about Scourging
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During the scourge of the tongue, shalt thou be hid, neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh;
Then released he unto them Barabbas, but, scourging, Jesus, delivered him up, that he might be crucified.
And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
And it shall be - if the lawless man be, worthy of stripes, then shall the judge cause him to lie down and he beaten before him, according to the measure of his lawlessness, by number: forty stripes, may he give him not going beyond, - lest, if he do go beyond to smite him above these, with many stripes, then should thy brother be of no account in thine eyes.
But, when they had stretched him out with straps, Paul said unto the by-standing centurion - A Roman, and uncondemned, is it allowed you to be scourging?
Then Pilate, therefore, took Jesus, and scourged him. And, the soldiers, plaiting a crown out of thorns, placed it upon his head, and, a purple robe, cast they about him; and kept coming unto him, and saying - Joy to thee! O King of the Jews! - and were giving unto him smart blows.read more.
And Pilate went forth again outside, and saith unto them - See! I lead him unto you outside, that ye may take knowledge, that, no single fault, do I find in him. Jesus, therefore, came forth outside, wearing the thorn crown, and the purple mantle. And he saith unto them - Lo! the Man! When, therefore, the High-priests and the officers saw him, they cried aloud, saying - Crucify! Crucify! Pilate saith unto them - Ye, take him, and crucify; for, I, find not in him, a fault.
From Thematic Bible
Punishment » Minor offenses » Punishable by » Scourging
Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.
Prepared for scoffers, are punishments, and stripes, for the back of dullards.
And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
Straightway, therefore, they who were about to put him to the test, withdrew from him; and, even the captain, was struck with fear, when he found out he was, a Roman, and because, him, he had bound.
Punishments » Scourging
And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
Then released he unto them Barabbas, but, scourging, Jesus, delivered him up, that he might be crucified.
Punishments » Secondary kinds of » Scourging
And it shall be - if the lawless man be, worthy of stripes, then shall the judge cause him to lie down and he beaten before him, according to the measure of his lawlessness, by number: forty stripes, may he give him not going beyond, - lest, if he do go beyond to smite him above these, with many stripes, then should thy brother be of no account in thine eyes.
Scourging » Instances of » Of jesus
And deliver him up unto the nations, to mock and to scourge and to crucify, - and, on the third day, he will, arise.
And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.
Then released he unto them Barabbas, but, scourging, Jesus, delivered him up, that he might be crucified.
Scourging » Instances of » Of paul
who, instantly taking unto him soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them; and, they, seeing the captain and the soldiers, left off striking Paul.
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
From Jews, five times, forty-save-one, have I received, Thrice, have I been beaten with rods, once, have I been stoned, thrice, have I been shipwrecked, a day and night, in the deep, have I spent;
Scourging » Prescribed in the mosaic law for committing the sin of fornication
And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, she being a bondmaid, acquired for a husband, and neither, redeemed, nor, freedom, given her, inquisition, shall be made they shall not be put to death, because she was not free;
Scourging » Figurative » Of the oppressions of rulers
Now, therefore, whereas, my father, laid upon you a heavy yoke, I, will add to your yoke, - My father, did chastise you with whips, but, I, will chastise you with scorpions.
Scourging » Instances of » Of sosthenes
But they all, laying hold of Sosthenes the ruler of the synagogue, began to strike him before the judgment-seat; and, for none of these things, did Gallio care.
Scourging » Instances of » Of paul and silas
and, laying upon them many stripes, they thrust them into prison, charging the prison-keeper, safely, to be keeping them:
Scourging » Figurative » Of the evil tongue
During the scourge of the tongue, shalt thou be hid, neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh;
Scourging » Foretold by jesus as a persecution of future Christians
But beware of men; for they will deliver you up into high-councils, and, in their synagogues, will they scourge you, -
Scourging » Of servants could be avenged
And when a man shall smite his servant or his handmaid with a rod, and he die under his hand, he shall, surely be avenged;
Scourging » Fatal
Scourging » Prescribed for other offenses
And it shall be - if the lawless man be, worthy of stripes, then shall the judge cause him to lie down and he beaten before him, according to the measure of his lawlessness, by number:
Scourging » 40 stripes
forty stripes, may he give him not going beyond, - lest, if he do go beyond to smite him above these, with many stripes, then should thy brother be of no account in thine eyes.
The Nation » Punishment » Scourging
And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
Then released he unto them Barabbas, but, scourging, Jesus, delivered him up, that he might be crucified.