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Verse 67

Then did they spit in his face - This was done as a mark of the most profound contempt. See Job 16:10 ; Job 30:10 ; Isaiah 50:6 ; Micah 5:1 . The judges now delivered him into the hands of the mob.

And buffeted him - Smote him with their fists, εκολαφισαν . This is the translation of Theophylact. Κολαφιζειν , says he, means, "to beat with the hand, the fingers being clenched. Συγκαμτομενων των δακτυλων , or, to speak more briefly, to buffet with the fist."

Smote him with the palms of their hands - Ερραπισαν. Ραπιζω , says Suidas, means " παταξαι την γναθον απλη τη χειρι , to smite the cheek with the open hand." Thus they offered him indignity in all its various and vexatious forms. Insults of this kind are never forgiven by the world: Jesus not only takes no revenge, (though it be completely in his power), but bears all with meekness, without even one word of reply.

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