The vast spread of lash marks all over the body appear to indicate that, as was Roman practice for those condemned to death by crucifixion, the person in the shroud had been scourged or flogged while completely naked.
In the "The Passion of the Christ" during the scourging, Christ fell to his knees. He then got up and then looked at the Romans as if telling them, "Bring it on". He brought more pain and suffering onto himself by doing that act.
Well, I wouldn't say Christ said "Bring it on," but rather, "I forgive you." He knew he was taking on the sins of the world and the men scourging were sinning. Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior, is so good!
Today’s Roman Station church is Santa Prassede - where the pillar of the flagellation is kept. I just published a video about this church at my channel.
Some reports have said that the beating was so severe that our Lord was not recognizable while hanging on the cross due to the bruising, swelling and bleeding.
I hope for his Mother's sake, that wasn't true. She saw enough. I can't watch things like that, never could, but I think of what Mary saw and knew every time I say a Rosary.
Well when Isaiah prophesied about Jesus’s passion, he said that, “he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.” And in this section he is speaking about the passion and the other sufferings Jesus would receive, not just in general it seems. So that makes sense.
Isaiah 52:14 Just as there were many who were appalled at him - his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any human being and his form marred beyond human likeness. It was prophesied
Vn Mary of agreda as revealed by the BVM in the Mystical city of God, notes the Flagrum ripped the flesh of the body of Christ. Saint Alphonsus Liguori writes of the same details as the above.
I wont watch The Passion (just saw some scenes) but did watch Jesus of Nazareth (Bishop Barren's fav) and others. I feel he wanted a blood bath but the the whole passion was more than that.No one thinks Jesus wasn't abused to the point that most couldn't withstand whether his version or another. I can't watch Roots scenes like this priest and some Holocaust scenes, but Steven Speilberg was able to capture the horror in his version without the continual blood bath with Schindlers List. I still remember feeling like I couldn't breath at some scenes. Jesus withstood what would have killed most of us. His torture could only be withstood with his father's grace. I read of a child "spanked" for 2 hours who died of shock without bleeding. He's right internal hemorrhage is just as bad. My daughter saw the Shroud in Italy, Fr Dalton brought more to it than I ever learned. I appreciate this segment.
I can't either, I wouldn't watch a Saint thrown to the lions for minutes getting ripped apart, I get the gruesomeness on a few seconds but that's me. I think that's why on this show or another many like Bishop Barren liked other Easter movies. Nothing can make you really grasp all Jesus did for us.
I don't understand why Jesus has to suffer for me, hearing about the shroud of Turin 😭😭😭❤Jesus suffered for me because he loves me, us to have eternal life, and save me from enemies' devil work. I love you Jesus❤thank you, Jesus❤
Everyone who was crucified had to suffer the same way as Jesus did. Sometimes watching these videos you'd think Jesus was the only person who suffered by crucifixion. Thousands & thousands of people across the Empire from Israel to England were crucified.
@@johnmichaelson9173 none of the other people endured all that willingly for the sake of our salvation. Try reading the comment properly before acting like a redditor
@@Gofaw If you believe stuff like that good luck but the more you look into it the more you realise it's all hearsay & exaggerated stories. So forgive me if I find your advice self-serving & utterly ridiculous.
@PintsWithAquinas have you looked at Pierre Barber's work on the shroud? Barbet is a Catholic surgeon who performed a forensic analysis on the shroud. His book is called "A Doctor at Calvary."
@@ort8410 Across the Roman Empire thousands upon thousands of people were scourged & crucified. From Israel to England we have evidence of crucifixion, we even have examples of heel bone with the nail still embedded in the bone. It's simply ridiculous to believe that whoever wrote the gospels had information enough to say that "he was marred more than any other man." That's a factually ridiculous statement. Jesus was an intelligent man sadly many Christians like yourself find his example not worthy of emulation.
Jesus does not want us to dwell on the suffering of the crucifixion he doesn't want our sympathy and all the icons of him and mary are abhorrent to him sorry if you think i sound unloving but it's the truth
Glory to Jesus Christ!
Glory forever
Glory to His name forever
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Why?
Glory to Him in the highest!!
The vast spread of lash marks all over the body appear to indicate that, as was Roman practice for those condemned to death by crucifixion, the person in the shroud had been scourged or flogged while completely naked.
What an amazing examination. I am in shock
You should definitely watch the entire three hour presentation on the shroud
In the "The Passion of the Christ" during the scourging, Christ fell to his knees. He then got up and then looked at the Romans as if telling them, "Bring it on". He brought more pain and suffering onto himself by doing that act.
Well, I wouldn't say Christ said "Bring it on," but rather, "I forgive you." He knew he was taking on the sins of the world and the men scourging were sinning. Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior, is so good!
Fr. Dalton 🙏🏼
Excellent presentation and thank you Fr . What he went through for us and I am to blame for this! I happy fault, oh necessary sin of Adam!
Today’s Roman Station church is Santa Prassede - where the pillar of the flagellation is kept. I just published a video about this church at my channel.
Some reports have said that the beating was so severe that our Lord was not recognizable while hanging on the cross due to the bruising, swelling and bleeding.
I hope for his Mother's sake, that wasn't true. She saw enough. I can't watch things like that, never could, but I think of what Mary saw and knew every time I say a Rosary.
Well when Isaiah prophesied about Jesus’s passion, he said that, “he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.” And in this section he is speaking about the passion and the other sufferings Jesus would receive, not just in general it seems. So that makes sense.
Isaiah 52:14
Just as there were many who were appalled at him - his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any human being and his form marred beyond human likeness. It was prophesied
@@jonsmyth7626 correct
@@jonsmyth7626 And he forgave them, I can't imagine Judas not when they were.
Vn Mary of agreda as revealed by the BVM in the Mystical city of God, notes the Flagrum ripped the flesh of the body of Christ. Saint Alphonsus Liguori writes of the same details as the above.
My lord and savior, the amount of strength and love my lord showed for us is absolutely incredible
I wont watch The Passion (just saw some scenes) but did watch Jesus of Nazareth (Bishop Barren's fav) and others. I feel he wanted a blood bath but the the whole passion was more than that.No one thinks Jesus wasn't abused to the point that most couldn't withstand whether his version or another. I can't watch Roots scenes like this priest and some Holocaust scenes, but Steven Speilberg was able to capture the horror in his version without the continual blood bath with Schindlers List. I still remember feeling like I couldn't breath at some scenes. Jesus withstood what would have killed most of us. His torture could only be withstood with his father's grace. I read of a child "spanked" for 2 hours who died of shock without bleeding. He's right internal hemorrhage is just as bad. My daughter saw the Shroud in Italy, Fr Dalton brought more to it than I ever learned. I appreciate this segment.
I can't either, I wouldn't watch a Saint thrown to the lions for minutes getting ripped apart, I get the gruesomeness on a few seconds but that's me. I think that's why on this show or another many like Bishop Barren liked other Easter movies. Nothing can make you really grasp all Jesus did for us.
@@workinprogress-ye5or I LIKED to watch The Passion of the Christ, because I complain when I SUFFER.
We need Spanish subtitles for this amazing channel, I want to send this video to my mom
Great info 🙏🏼✊🏼❣️
The wicked have wrought upon my back: they have lengthened their iniquity. Psalm 128 (Douay-Rheims Bible)
I don't understand why Jesus has to suffer for me, hearing about the shroud of Turin 😭😭😭❤Jesus suffered for me because he loves me, us to have eternal life, and save me from enemies' devil work. I love you Jesus❤thank you, Jesus❤
Everyone who was crucified had to suffer the same way as Jesus did. Sometimes watching these videos you'd think Jesus was the only person who suffered by crucifixion. Thousands & thousands of people across the Empire from Israel to England were crucified.
@@johnmichaelson9173 none of the other people endured all that willingly for the sake of our salvation. Try reading the comment properly before acting like a redditor
@@Gofaw If you believe stuff like that good luck but the more you look into it the more you realise it's all hearsay & exaggerated stories. So forgive me if I find your advice self-serving & utterly ridiculous.
@@johnmichaelson9173 ok redditor
The pain 🫣😔
@PintsWithAquinas have you looked at Pierre Barber's work on the shroud? Barbet is a Catholic surgeon who performed a forensic analysis on the shroud. His book is called "A Doctor at Calvary."
Thank u Jesus 🙏
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Yet the Bible said He was “marred more than any other man”. I think the flagrum stripped him of a lot of skin.
How could they possibly know the injuries of other scourged men?
@@johnmichaelson9173 God the Holy Spirit wrote the Bible through many authors. How could God NOT know?
@@ort8410 😆 Oh stop it, smh.
@@johnmichaelson9173 “God will not be mocked. Whatever a man sows, the same he will reap.” Repent.
@@ort8410 Across the Roman Empire thousands upon thousands of people were scourged & crucified. From Israel to England we have evidence of crucifixion, we even have examples of heel bone with the nail still embedded in the bone. It's simply ridiculous to believe that whoever wrote the gospels had information enough to say that "he was marred more than any other man." That's a factually ridiculous statement. Jesus was an intelligent man sadly many Christians like yourself find his example not worthy of emulation.
Forgive me Lord.
It's almost like he was there by the way he tells it...
Like touching a hot surface.
Commenting bc thursday asked me to
If you can't watch how lashes tear apart your Lord's flesh .
How you can even completely understand what the Lord did for you?
@@vaskovolodymyr3970 what he meant is that it’s hard to watch KNOWING what Jesus went through.
He was bruised for our transgressions.
😢
Christ was beaten to death, his last breath just happened to occur on the cross.
Jesus does not want us to dwell on the suffering of the crucifixion he doesn't want our sympathy and all the icons of him and mary are abhorrent to him sorry if you think i sound unloving but it's the truth
shut up protestant