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|  | title = "Luke 23:26-31" | ||||||
|  | date = "2023-02-17" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk23.26-31) | ||||||
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|  | Luke doesn't mention it, but condemned prisoners were scourged with a cat | ||||||
|  | o'nine tails before being crucified. They also were expected to carry the cross | ||||||
|  | beam from the city out to the place of execution. We know from John's account | ||||||
|  | that Jesus started out from the city carrying His cross, but the blood loss | ||||||
|  | from the scourging probably made Him too weak to complete the journey. The | ||||||
|  | Roman soldiers press a Simon of Cyrene into service to carry Jesus's cross | ||||||
|  | instead. | ||||||
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|  | I have often heard it said that the people of Jerusalem were fickle. One day | ||||||
|  | they are shouting "Hosanna!" and welcoming their Messiah into the city and not | ||||||
|  | even a week later they are shouting "Crucify Him!" It is apparently easy to | ||||||
|  | forget (as I have done before) that Jerusalem is a big city. It's entirely | ||||||
|  | likely that these two groups of people are entirely distinct. Even the few who | ||||||
|  | might have been at both events, like some Pharisees, would hardly be changing | ||||||
|  | their tune so quickly. Matthew and Mark describe a "crowd" calling for Jesus's | ||||||
|  | blood, with the help of the chief priests and scribes to rile them up, but here | ||||||
|  | Luke says a "great multitude" is lamenting and mourning for Jesus's impending | ||||||
|  | death. Jesus had no friends present at His trial, but that doesn't mean no one | ||||||
|  | cared about Him. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
|  | On seeing the women weeping for Him, Jesus tells them to save it for | ||||||
|  | themselves, because worse things are coming. I can't tell if He's referring to | ||||||
|  | the siege of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, or to the Great Tribulation that is still to | ||||||
|  | come. It doesn't help that the other times Jesus talked about these events, | ||||||
|  | they were described together then too. | ||||||
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|  | * * * | ||||||
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|  | We trust in Your mercy and Your goodness, which promises to keep us safe in | ||||||
|  | Your hands through to the end. | ||||||
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