John 19:1 Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him . John 19:1-4
Jesus is scourged, crowned with thorns, mocked, and
buffeted by the soldiers.
John 19:5-7
Pilate declareth his innocence: the Jews charge him
with assuming the title of the Son of God.
John 19:8-16
Pilate upon further examination is more desirous to
release him, but, overcome with the clamours of the
Jews, delivereth him to be crucified.
John 19:17 ,18
He is led to Golgotha, and crucified between two
malefactors.
John 19:19-22
Pilate’s inscription on his cross.
John 19:23 ,24
The soldiers part his garments.
John 19:25-27
He commendeth his mother to John,
John 19:28-30
receiveth vinegar to drink, and dieth.
John 19:31-37
The legs of the others are broken, and the side of
Jesus pierced.
John 19:38-42
Joseph of Arimathea begs his body, and, assisted
by Nicodemus, buries it.
It was the custom of the Romans, when any one was to be crucified, first to scourge him; but (as it appears) Pilate ordered it, hoping that, though he could not prevail by any other art with them, yet by this he might; and they might possibly be satisfied with this lighter punishment; for it appeareth by
John 19:4 ,12, that Pilate had a mind to release him, if he could have satisfied the Jews; though he had not courage enough to oppose the stream, and to do what himself thought was just, in despite of their opposition.