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  1. 1 de abr. de 1986 · Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion. The scourging produced deep stripelike lacerations and appreciable blood loss, and...

  2. Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion. The scourging produced deep stripelike lacerations and appreciable blood loss, and it probably set the stage for hypovolemic shock, as evidenced by the fact that Jesus was too weakened to carry the crossbar (patibulum) to Golgotha.

    • William D. Edwards, Wesley J. Gabel, Floyd E. Hosmer
    • 1986
  3. 21 de mar. de 1986 · Abstract. Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion. The scourging produced deep stripelike lacerations and appreciable blood loss, and it probably set the stage for hypovolemic shock, as evidenced by the fact that Jesus was too weakened to carry the crossbar ...

    • William D. Edwards, Wesley J. Gabel, Floyd E. Hosmer
    • 1986
  4. normal respirations. Accordingly, death resulted primarily from hypovolemic shock and exhaustion asphyxia. Jesus’ death was ensured by the thrust of a soldier’s spear into his side. Modern medical interpretation of the historical evidence indicates that Jesus was dead when taken down from the cross. (JAMA 1986; 255:1455-1463)

  5. 20 de jun. de 2022 · Existe um artigo científico sobre a morte de Jesus, publicado em 1986 em uma das revistas científicas mais prestigiadas do mundo – o JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. O artigo é intitulado ”On the Physical Death of Jesus Christ” (Sobre a morte física de Jesus Cristo).

  6. The physical and mental abuse meted out by the Jews and the Romans, as well as the lack of food, water, and sleep, also contributed to his generally weakened state. Therefore, even before the actual crucifixion, Jesusphysical condition was at least serious and possibly critical.

  7. Modern medical interpretation of the historical evidence indicates that Jesus was dead when taken down from the cross, and death resulted primarily from hypovolemic shock and exhaustion asphyxia. Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion.