Irony: The Roman Soldiers to Jesus
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Matthew 27:29
And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it on his head, and a reed in his right hand: and they bowed the knee before him, and mocked him, saying, Hail, King of the Jews!
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Mark 15:17-19
And they clothed him with purple, and platted a crown of thorns, and put it about his head,
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Luke 23:11
And Herod with his men of war set him at nothing, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate.
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John 19:2,3
And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and they put on him a purple robe,
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Third Stage of the Roman Trial. Pilate Reluctantly Sentences Him ...
... to crucify, but a bit of taunting irony, as if he said ... [After the sentence of death
the soldiers take Jesus ... for it is highly improbable that a Roman judge would ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/cxxxi third stage of the.htm

Via Dolorosa
... There was a kind of savage irony in making the ... The Roman soldiers forced it on him;
but was it force ... that, just at the moment when the soldiers needed someone ...
/.../stalker/the trial and death of jesus christ/chapter x via dolorosa.htm

Art Thou a King?
... some previous knowledge of the case, since Roman soldiers had been ... was not a crime
known to Roman law, and ... and with just a faint flavour of irony suggests that ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture st john chaps xv to xxi/art thou a king.htm

Thursday Night - Before Annas and Caiaphas - Peter and Jesus.
... The Roman soldiers had evidently orders to bring Jesus to ... It would be a cruel irony
if a Jewish ... dangerous proceeding, whether as regarded the Roman Governor or ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xiii thursday night -.htm

The End
... from the life, from the armor of the soldiers in his ... Every Roman governor knew that
he could not do the ... not a more startling illustration of the irony of human ...
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Second Commandment
... wrong conception of God and of Jesus Christ before ... Isaiah bore down with tremendous
irony upon the ... His clothes were seized by the Roman soldiers who crucified ...
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Christ Crucified
... But here the Roman exhibited the fate of such a claim ... again we seem to recognize
the solemn irony of Providence ... who waited on the priests, the soldiers of Herod ...
/.../chadwick/the gospel of st mark/chapter 15 21-32 christ crucified.htm

Pilate
... The irony of Providence is known to every student of ... One enduring all the horrors
of a Roman scourging, and ... When the soldiers led Him away within the court, He ...
/.../chadwick/the gospel of st mark/chapter 15 1-20 pilate.htm

On the Third Day He Rose Again from the Dead; He Ascended into ...
... But there is a sublime irony in the contrast ... to regard the appearance of Jesus to
the women ... writers with Vespasian's colony of Roman soldiers (Caspari, Chronol ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xvii on the third.htm

Crucified, Dead, and Buried. '
... this case the formal rules of Roman procedure were ... The irony of this punctilious
care for the letter ... For, although the soldiers, on finding Jesus dead, broke ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xv crucified dead and.htm

Subtopics

Irony: The Roman Soldiers to Jesus

Roman

Roman Army

Roman Empire

Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Birth

Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Purchase

Roman Empire: Ruled by Augustus Caesar

Roman Empire: Ruled by Claudius Caesar

Roman Empire: Ruled by Nero

Roman Empire: Ruled by Tiberius Caesar

Roman Empire: The Right of Appeal

Roman Empire: The Right of Trial

Roman Empire: The Rights of Citizens

Roman Law

Roman Religion

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Exempted from the Degradation Scourging

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Birth

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Purchase

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Crowning of Conquerors

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Foot Races

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Gladiatorial Fights

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Rules Observed in Conducting

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Training of Combatants

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Wrestling

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusation in Writing Placed Over the Head of Those

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accused Person Protected from Popular Violence

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusers and Accused Confronted Together

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of all Appeals Made to the Emperor

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Criminals Delivered Over to the Soldiers for Execution

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Garments of Those Executed Given to the Soldiers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Person Accused, Examined by Scourging

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Power of Life and Death Vested in Its Authorities

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Prisoners Chained to Soldiers for Safety

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Those Who Appealed to Caesar, to be Brought Before Him

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Crowning of Soldiers Who Distinguished Themselves

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Danger of Sentinels' Sleeping

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Different Military officers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Expunging from the Muster Roll Name of Soldiers Guilty of

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Hardship Endured by Soldiers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Italian and Augustus' Band

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Soldiers not Allowed to Entangle Themselves With Earthly

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Strict Obedience to Superiors

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of The Soldier's Special Comrade Who Shared his Toils

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Triumphs of Victorious Generals

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Use of the Panoply or Defensive Armour

The Roman Empire: Called the World from Its Extent

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Augustus

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Claudius

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Nero

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Tiberius

The Roman Empire: Judea a Province of, Under a Procurator or a Governor

The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Division Into Ten Parts

The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Universal Dominion

The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Origin of Papal Power In

The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Legs of Iron in Nebuchadnezzar's Vision

The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Terrible Beast in Daniel's Vision

The Roman Empire: Rome the Capitol of

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