SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:18
Comenzaron luego a saludarle: ¡Salve, Rey de los Judíos!
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 18. And began to salute him, hail, king of the Jews !] In a mock way, wishing him long life and prosperity, as if he was a king just come to his throne, and this was his coronation day.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 15-21 - Christ met death in its greatest terror. It was the death of the viles malefactors. Thus the cross and the shame are put together. God havin been dishonoured by the sin of man, Christ made satisfaction by submitting to the greatest disgrace human nature could be loaded with It was a cursed death; thus it was branded by the Jewish law, De 21:23 The Roman soldiers mocked our Lord Jesus as a King; thus in the hig priest's hall the servants had mocked him as a Prophet and Saviour Shall a purple or scarlet robe be matter of pride to a Christian, whic was matter of reproach and shame to Christ? He wore the crown of thorn which we deserved, that we might wear the crown of glory which he merited. We were by sin liable to everlasting shame and contempt; to deliver us, our Lord Jesus submitted to shame and contempt. He was le forth with the workers of iniquity, though he did no sin. The sufferings of the meek and holy Redeemer, are ever a source of instruction to the believer, of which, in his best hours, he cannot be weary. Did Jesus thus suffer, and shall I, a vile sinner, fret of repine? Shall I indulge anger, or utter reproaches and threats becaus of troubles and injuries?
Greek Textus Receptus
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