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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE DEATH OF JESUS \u200b\u200b(Flagellation)


PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE DEATH OF JESUS \u200b\u200bJesus
polytrauma person


Report by:
Dr. Rubén Darío Camargo Rubio
Internal Medicine - Critical Care
Barranquilla, Colombia
2003




SCOURGING:

Flogging was a legal preliminary to every Roman execution. A The victim stripped the upper body, holding him to a slightly higher p lar, hunched over, so that when downloading on the hits, nothing to lose its strength and beaten without compassion, without mercy.





The usual instrument of short whip (flagrum or flagellum) with several
ropes or leather straps, to which were tied small iron balls or pieces of bone from sheep at various intervals.


When the soldiers whipped repeatedly with all her strength back of his victim, causing the iron balls deep bruises and hematomas. The leather cords with the bones of sheep, tearing the skin and subcutaneous tissue.

By continuing the beatings, lacerations, cut into muscle, resulting in bloody strips of flesh torn. It created the conditions to produce significant loss of fluids (Blood and Plasma).

Keep in mind that the hematidrosis had left the skin very sensitive in Jesus.


After the scourging, the soldiers used to mock their v íctim to s . A Je sus, a to crown of thorns. In Palestine there are many thorny bushes, what and repudiation on serve this purpose, we used The Jujube Zizyphus and called Sp ina Christi , sharp spikes, long and hamstrings.


I was placed a robe on his shoulders (An old soldier's coat, contained in the purple of kings who were of , "Scarlet ROBE), and a reed-like Cyprus and Spain reed as a scepter in his right hand.

Ecce Homo

* Ecce Homo ( Latin phrase which translates : this is the man or man here), translation appears in the Vulgate of the Greek phrase ιδου ο ανθρωπος . This, according to the Gospel of John (19.5), the words spoken by the Roman governor Pontius Pilate when he presented to Jesus of Nazareth (whipped, bound and with a crown of thorns) to the crowd hostile in order to release its final verdict on its person because for his part was not evident, a matter of conviction.

While the Gospel text is linked to a physical picture of deterioration (the after flogging Jesus), now the phrase is used in everyday language with the sense of physically damaged; that is, statements such as "wine made Ecce homo" means that the person referred to has a physical image full of wounds, bruises, etc..

In art is often called Ecce Homo to representations of Jesus when suffering.

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