The Crucifixion (Luke 23.33-49, John 19.18-37) About Calvary - TopicsExpress



          

The Crucifixion (Luke 23.33-49, John 19.18-37) About Calvary begins crucifixion. The executioners spoil the convict, but his coat is stuck in the wounds and get it produces excruciating pain. Who ever took a bandage from a large wound realizes what it is. Each strand of tissue will adhere living flesh; to take your tunic, if lacerate nerve endings put into the wounds discovered. The executioners give a violent pull. There is a risk all that pain cause syncope, but its not yet the end. The blood begins to drip. Jesus is lying on his back, his wounds are embedded in dust and boulders. Deposited on the horizontal arm of the cross. The executioners take measures. With a drill, a hole is made in the wood to facilitate the penetration of nails. The executioners take a nail (a long sharp nail and square), supporting it on the wrist of Jesus, with a sharp blow of the hammer bounce off the plant and on the wood. Jesus must have contracted face chillingly. The median nerve was damaged. One can imagine what Jesus must have tasted; one agudíssima, searing pain that spread to the fingers, and spread to the shoulders, reaching the brain. The most unbearable pain a man can prove, ie, that produced by the injury of large nerve trunks: causes syncope and does lose consciousness. Jesus did not. The nerve is destroyed only in part: the injury of the nerve trunk remains in contact with the nail, when the body is suspended on the cross, the nerve stretch up strongly as a violin string stretched over the peg. Every bump, every move, vibrate awakening excruciating pain. An ordeal that will last for hours. The hangman and his helper wield the end of the latch; elevate Jesus, placing the first sitting and then standing; thus making him fall over backwards lean the upright stake. Then quickly fit the horizontal arm of the cross on the vertical pole.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 15:20:01 +0000

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