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John 19: 1-4

Then Pilate took Jesus and flogged him. 2And the soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head and arrayed him in a purple robe. 3They came up to him, saying, "Hail, King of the Jews!" and struck him with their hands. 4Pilate went out again and said to them, "See, I am bringing him out to you that you may know that I find no guilt in him."

The Soldiers' Horseplay (John 19: 1-4)

It was not every day that a ‘king’ was to be executed so the soldiers indulged in savage derision. They improvised a crown of thorns and the sort of robe that would befit a king. Because of its cost purple cloth was much prized in the ancient world and was associated with royalty. The dye came from the ‘throat’ of a tiny shellfish called Murex caught off the Phoenician coast. The first convert in Europe was an enterprising Asian business woman who traded in ‘purple goods’ (Acts 16:14).

The soldiers obviously relished the opportunity to make fun of Jesus: ‘Hail, king of the Jews!’ There is a sick horror in the sheer persistent repetition of their taunting.

Think: The soldiers physically and verbally abused Jesus, but in what ways do we ‘hear our voice call out among the scoffers’?

The Message of the Cross Pierced for our Transgressions The Cross of Christ Cross-Examined Journey The Message of the Resurrection Signposts The Cross from a Distance

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