They did not represent diseases
It represents the number of stripes that he bourne for us to take upon him all the diseases, sins, burdens, tribulations etc.
Jesus was speaking of the rapture. When he says YOU he is speaking to everyone.
Well, "God" wasn't whipped, but Jesus was. According to the Bible, 39 lashes.
Nicodemus (John 3:1+2 /John 19:39/John 12:42)
A:Herod Antipas, a son of Herod the Great, ruled as tetrarch in Galilee from 4 BCE to 39 CE.
No. The Bible says in 1 Peter 2:24 "Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed."Jewish law said a man could only be whipped up to 39 times. Jesus would have been whipped in accordance with this law. But there are 39 major categories of diseases, not 39 major diseases.
It was a total of 39 stripes.
Jesus was given 39 lashes of the whip, please note these stripes are not for any healing of your body, but they are for your spiritual wounds.
It represents the number of stripes that he bourne for us to take upon him all the diseases, sins, burdens, tribulations etc.
A:We cannot know, as the Bible does not tell us. Some Church leaders, eager to impress young children, have provided vivid accounts of the scourging of Jesus and have included counts such as 39 stripes, but there is no scriptural support for these stories.
Jesus received 39 stripes on his back-the 39 major illnesses of the world was cured for the Christian who receives him as lord and Saviour.Every stripe represented a disease or illness.
The Bible doesn't say how many stripes Jesus received, only that he was flogged (Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15). Flogging, however, usually consisted of 39 lashes (2 Corinthians 11:24).
the Jewish high preists sentenced people 40 lashes to implement death. they wanted Jesus to suffer in agony,therfore only 39 lashes were given. there are 39 different classes of diseases known to man. 1peter2:24 states"by His stripeswe were healed".
The Roman numeral XXXIX represents the number 39. X (10) is subtracted from L (50) in order to express the number 40, and then I (1) is subtracted from 40 to represent 39.
We are not told how many times the whip hit Jesus. Usually 39 stripes was the limit. The bible does not tell if any significance was put to them or not. perhaps some "thinker" has added in his own dialogue what he thinks they were, but I have no idea where you would find such information.
many scriptures talk abouit 39 stripes. many also believe this to be a roman tradition. it was actually a pagan tradition. Romans beat their victims until the eyes began to roll back in their head, supposedly leaving enought strength to carry the cross. Paul's boast also illustrates the strength he received from God to endure such treatment on multiple occasions and the joy he experienced in being allowed to suffer as did his Savior. Of course, Jesus wasn't flogged by the Jews but the Romans. Roman law had fewer qualms about either the pain or the shame, so its beatings were often much more severe. We cannot know for certain, but Christ likely received many more than 39 or 40 wounds on our behalf.Paul's boast also illustrates the strength he received from God to endure such treatment on multiple occasions and the joy he experienced in being allowed to suffer as did his Savior. Of course, Jesus wasn't flogged by the Jews but the Romans. Roman law had fewer qualms about either the pain or the shame, so its beatings were often much more severe. We cannot know for certain, but Christ likely received many more than 39 or 40 wounds on our behalf.
In today's terms they represent 39