✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) – Episode 62 “Behold the King” (The Scourging and Mocking) What followed Pilate’s surrender to the crowd was not justice—it was humiliation. Having declared Yeshua innocent, yet unwilling to stand against public pressure, Pilate handed Him over to Roman authority. What unfolded next was not a trial, but a calculated display of power meant to satisfy the crowd and extinguish sympathy. Yeshua was subjected to Roman punishment. Scripture records this moment plainly, without spectacle or embellishment. The Gospel writers do not linger on details, but on meaning. The One declared innocent was treated as guilty. The King was mocked by those who could not see Him. Roman soldiers dressed Him in a robe meant to parody royalty. A crown—woven not of gold, but of thorns—was placed upon His head. They bowed in false reverence, struck Him, and ridiculed the title Pilate had spoken aloud: King of the Jews. Yeshua did not answer them. He did not resist. He did not protest. He endured. This was not weakness. This was obedience. What humanity intended as humiliation, heaven recognized as submission to the Father’s will. The suffering servant did not seize authority—He surrendered Himself to it. The mockery was meant to strip Him of dignity. Instead, it revealed the depth of His love. 🌿 A Note on Transparency Scripture records this moment with restraint, inviting reflection rather than graphic detail. Out of respect for platform limitations, this account has been presented carefully. For those who wish to explore this moment more fully—its prophetic depth, historical context, and spiritual weight—we warmly invite you to continue the study in the Llama Loo Facebook Group, where the complete teaching is shared without limitation. 📖 Scripture Sources • Matthew 27:26–31 • Mark 15:15–20 • John 19:1–3 • Isaiah 50:6 • Isaiah 53:3–7 • Psalm 22:6–8 • Zechariah 12:10 ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Jesus #Love #Salvation


