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1 He had been crowned with thorns and mocked and hooted by a reckless mob.
2 He had been painting that day an agonising Christ, red and languid, crowned with thorns .
3 A. Christ was crowned with thorns in mockery because He had said He was a King.
4 How soon His brows are crowned with thorns !
5 A. Jesus Christ suffered a bloody sweat, a cruel scourging, was crowned with thorns , and was crucified.
6 Raise thine eyes once again, see that head crowned with thorns ;
7 They pass out through the band of Circoncellions, clad in wolf-skin, crowned with thorns , and carrying iron clubs.
8 Man should have been crowned with ignominy and shame; but, to prevent that, Jesus was crowned with thorns .
9 Beaten, spit upon, mocked, crowned with thorns , crucified between thieves, Thou didst pray for those who injured Thee.
10 Why was Christ crowned with thorns ?
11 His shoulders are naked; His flesh is torn; His blood flows down His back.... And Jesus is crowned with thorns .
12 In Mount Ararat many were crucified, crowned with thorns , and spears run into their sides, in imitation of Christ's passion.
13 See how Thy holy Child has been condemned with the wicked, how Thy royal Son has been crowned with thorns .
14 Yet then she bethought her that Christ was bound to a pillar and beaten first, and afterward crowned with thorns .
15 Beyond Nicodemus was the Nazarene in a red cloak holding a reed and crowned with thorns ; and beyond Misandro was Barabbas.
16 A gallery encircled the inner court of the guardhouse where our Lord was crowned with thorns , and the doors were open.
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