"...When You Come Into Your Kingdom"

William D. Edwards et al.'s Figure 2: 'Scourging. Left, Short whip (flagrum) with lead balls and sheep bones tied into leather thongs. Center left, Naked victim tied to flogging post. Deep stripelike lacerations were usually associated with considerable blood loss. Center right, View from above, showing position of lictors. Right, Inferomedial direction of wounds.' From 'On the Physical Death of Jesus Christ'. JAMA (March 21, 1986) used w/o permission.

Jesus had been run back and forth between Caiaphas', Pilate's and Herod's places; tortured, and nailed to a cross on Golgotha. (Matthew 26:47-27:2; Mark 14:53-15:41; Luke 22:66-23:49)

No question about it. He was having a really bad day.

No, that's not quite true. There have been alternative versions run up the flagpole....

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(Jesus had been having a really bad day. But before he died, he made a promise. I talk about that, and the best news humanity has ever had.)

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