Posted on 04/04/2015 6:01:21 AM PDT by Oakleaf
ABSTRACT: Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion. The scourging produced deep stripelike lacerations and appreciable blood loss, and it probably set the stage for hypovolemic shock as evidenced by the fact that Jesus was too weakened to carry the crossbar (patibulum) to Golgotha. At the site of crucifixion his wrists were nailed to the patibulum, and after the patibulum was lifted onto the upright post, (stipes) his feet were nailed to the stipes. The major pathophysiologic effect of crucifixion was an interference with normal respirations. Accordingly, death resulted primarily from hypovolemic shock and exhaustion asphyxia. Jesus death was ensured by the thrust of a soldiers spear into his side. Modern medical interpretation of the historical evidence indicates that Jesus was dead when taken down from the cross. (JAMA 1986; 255:1455-1463)
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“Modern medical interpretation of the historical evidence indicates that Jesus was dead when taken down from the cross.”
As I understand the legend. That is sort of the point.
“the legend?”
Don’t you mean the 4 eye-witness accounts?
As far as I know, all there is to consult would be the historic testimonies.
Thanks for posting this. I think I have the original filed somewhere, but I don’t think I could find it.
No fewer than five trials in approx. five hours - starting at 3 AM. From the time of the Last Supper until hanging on the cross - approx. 12 hours. This could only have happen if both God and Satan wanted the same thing - Jesus dead as soon as possible. The pace of the story really is amazing!
According to scripture perhaps, would have been a better statement on my part.
And the point of this is???????
“And the point of this is.”
Jesus underwent incredible pain and suffering for man,
and some of his first words as he died was a prayer for forgiveness of his torturers and murderers.
“Father forgive them for they know not what they do.”
bump for reference.
Harrowing. I doubt this would ever get published today. The mad wolf atheists would set up such a howl that the moon would hide.
Other references on this topic.
“A Doctor At Calvary: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ as Described by a Surgeon” Pierre Barbet, M.D. This is probably the single best book. I have given it to several priests over the years as a gift for Lent.
“The Crucifixion ol Jesus, Completely Revised and Expanded, A Forensic Inquiry” by Frederick T. Zugibe. If you get the two-disc, Definitive Edition of the “Passion of The Christ” he is one of the people interviewed in the section on crucifixition.
DVD “How Jesus Died: The Final 18 Hours” Trinity Pictures Ltd. This includes sections with interviews with Frederick Zugibe and with Dr. John Bonica, one of the founding fathers of the modern study and understanding of pain and its treatment.
DVD “Crucifixtion” The History Channel.
When it was originally published in JAMA in 1986, the mad wolf atheists set up quite a howl even back then.
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