Prove di Gesù
ID immagine
abwasNT22
Descrizione
Jesus Christ stands bound and scourged before the gathered crowd, wearing the crown of thorns and a mocking robe as Pontius Pilate gestures toward Him from the judgment platform. The Roman governor’s public declaration, “Behold the man,” is rendered with solemn clarity: the innocent Messiah is exposed to humiliation, violence, and rejection while the multitude watches from the courtyard below.
The scene draws from John 19, where Pilate presents Jesus after the scourging, hoping the sight of His suffering will satisfy the accusers. Instead, the moment becomes a revelation of the Suffering Servant—Christ bearing shame before the cross, silent under unjust judgment, and moving deliberately toward redemption. This artwork is suited for Holy Week, Good Friday, Passion narratives, sermons on Christ’s trial, and teaching resources on the cost of salvation.
The scene draws from John 19, where Pilate presents Jesus after the scourging, hoping the sight of His suffering will satisfy the accusers. Instead, the moment becomes a revelation of the Suffering Servant—Christ bearing shame before the cross, silent under unjust judgment, and moving deliberately toward redemption. This artwork is suited for Holy Week, Good Friday, Passion narratives, sermons on Christ’s trial, and teaching resources on the cost of salvation.
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